BMA: GP Shortage & Public Behaviour Strain A&E
A BMA leader argues the A&E crisis stems from bed cuts and public misuse, not GPs, as letters call for personal responsibility. Read the full debate.
A BMA leader argues the A&E crisis stems from bed cuts and public misuse, not GPs, as letters call for personal responsibility. Read the full debate.
Human remains discovered on a West Australian beach are believed to be those of missing 32-year-old snorkeller Wen Ren Gu. A report will be prepared for the coroner.
The Treasury watchdog will not assess if Rachel Reeves is balancing the books this Spring, potentially sparing the Chancellor tough decisions. The OBR forecast is set for March 3.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announces OBR economic forecast for March 3, but it will not assess if government meets its own fiscal rules. This could spare tough decisions if economy underperforms.
A UK tenant sparked outrage after letting neighbours move a garden fence, shrinking the rental property's plot. The landlord's text exchange reveals a major boundary dispute. Read the full story.
The Labour government is under mounting pressure to increase the UK's age of criminal responsibility, one of the lowest in Europe. Experts warn the current system fails vulnerable children. Read the full analysis.
A major report demands Labour raises the age of criminal responsibility from 10 to 14, arguing the current law harms vulnerable children. Read the full findings.
Actress Mia McKenna-Bruce discusses her on-screen marriage to Matt Dillon, who is her parents' age, in new film 'The Fence'. Read her candid interview in Tatler.
A furious homeowner used her Ring doorbell to confront a child throwing decorative stones in her front garden. The incident, caught on camera, has ignited a fierce online debate about parental responsibility.
A UK woman used her Ring doorbell to confront a child throwing decorative stones from her front garden. The incident, caught on camera, has sparked a fierce online debate about parental responsibility and respect for property.
A wealthy businessman has been forced to dismantle an electric fence erected to deter foxes from his £44.5m Notting Hill home after council and neighbour objections. Discover the full story.
Prince William and Kate face a local backlash over a six-mile security fence around their new Windsor home, blocking public access to Windsor Great Park. Residents describe feeling 'ambushed' and 'gutted'. Read the full story.
Former Supreme Court President Lady Hale leads calls to raise the age of criminal responsibility from 10 to 14, citing neuroscience and international norms. The government opposes the change.
Strictly star Vicky Pattinson urges the public to think twice before getting a 'Christmas puppy', highlighting the huge commitment of dog ownership and advocating for adoption.
Roger Worby, 84, was sentenced for killing his wife of 56 years in a suicide pact. The judge cited diminished responsibility due to mental health issues. Read the full tragic story.
A UK renter's landlord blamed her 'hygiene' for a mice infestation. Experts say mice enter through structural gaps, making it the landlord's legal duty to fix. Learn your rights.
The Office for Budget Responsibility confirms Chancellor Rachel Reeves' Budget lacks growth drivers. With 650,000 emigrating and business rates soaring, critics warn of a stagnant 'zombie economy'.
Rhiannon Egan-Lee shares the tragic loss of her four-year-old daughter Ivy, who slipped through a faulty fence. She now campaigns for 'Ivy's Law' to overhaul pool safety rules.
The Office for Budget Responsibility faces a crisis of confidence after repeated leaks and a key resignation. Is the UK's fiscal watchdog still fit for purpose? Read our analysis.
Hanging festive lights on a shared fence without permission could be classed as criminal damage, leading to fines up to £2,500. Always seek neighbourly consent to avoid legal trouble.
A mother has pleaded guilty to killing her four-year-old son in Berkshire. Akanksha Adivarekar admitted manslaughter due to diminished responsibility. Sentencing is set for December.
A 13-year-old girl accused of murder was gripped by a severe mental disorder that impaired her judgment, a psychologist told Lincoln Crown Court. The trial continues.
A teenager accused of stabbing a woman to death in Wellingborough told a court she heard voices telling her to harm others. The trial continues at Lincoln Crown Court.
Richard Hughes's resignation as OBR chair follows budget leak chaos. Experts warn the search for a credible successor is vital for UK fiscal governance and market confidence. Read the analysis.
A professor invokes Bertrand Russell to critique the uncertain maths behind UK fiscal forecasts. Plus, readers debate benefits, crosswords, and place names in our letters section. Share your view.
A surge in urban foxes across central London is causing property damage, spreading disease like fox scabies, and prompting extreme solutions like electric fences. Discover the hidden dangers.
Keir Starmer defends Chancellor Rachel Reeves, revealing he personally weighed breaking a manifesto pledge on income tax. Analysis shows his political survival is now bound to hers. Read the full story.
Richard Hughes, chair of the Office for Budget Responsibility, has resigned. The move follows intense scrutiny of the watchdog's economic forecasts and exposes the government's delicate balancing act between political promises and market demands.
Richard Hughes resigns as OBR chair after an inquiry into the early release of Rachel Reeves's budget. Read the full report on the watchdog's 'worst failure'.
Office for Budget Responsibility chairman Richard Hughes has resigned after sensitive details of Rachel Reeves's Budget were published prematurely. Follow for the latest political updates.