A teenage far-right extremist has been jailed for more than five years for sharing terrorist documents as well as attacking a transgender woman by kicking her in the head before posting online “Best ...
The leader of Hezbollah has vowed to keep up daily strikes on Israel despite this week’s mass bombing attack on its ...
A train seat that can be converted into a lie-flat bed has been unveiled in a bid to transform rail travel. Designers of the DreamSuite said it could boost comfort for budget passengers on overnight ...
Sir Keir Starmer has insisted he is “completely in control” following a row within Government over his top adviser’s pay. Disclosures that Sue Gray, the Prime Minister’s chief of staff, received a pay ...
Simon Orr, 38, of Grazier Avenue, Two Gates, Tamworth, Staffordshire, appeared by prison videolink on Thursday to admit rioting in the town on August 4, when a hotel housing asylum seekers was ...
The family of a man killed by loyalists in 1998 say they have “no confidence” in a new legacy body to probe allegations of collision in the case. Fergal McCusker, 29, from Maghera, was killed at the ...
Prime Minister says unrest across England after three children were killed was ‘pure thuggery’ and that disorder had no justification.
Children's Panel volunteers in Ayrshire with more than 260 years’ service between them have been given some well-deserved recognition.
The Prime Minister has said his Government is not “sleepwalking” into potential “industrial devastation” over the closure of the Grangemouth refinery.
Secretary of State Hilary Benn had not acceded to a public inquiry request into the deaths of Kevin and Jack McKearney and Charles and Teresa Fox.
Both attacks, widely believed to be carried out by Israel, have hiked fears that the two sides’ simmering conflict could escalate into all-out war.
The editor said the weekly edition, called The London Standard, will be ‘an upmarket celebration of the city in all its glory’.