The legislation aims to ensure a minimum service level during transport strikes.
Lucy Letby trial: Expert says ‘line of gas’ in post-mortem X-ray ‘unusual’
Letby is on trial accused of the murders of seven babies and the attempted murders of 10 others at the Countess of Chester Hospital’s neo-natal unit.
Liz Truss aide suspension lifted after hostile briefing probe – Downing Street
Special adviser Jason Stein was suspended pending an investigation by the Cabinet Office propriety and ethics team, according to reports.
OnlyFans model Abigail White found guilty of murdering boyfriend
The 24-year-old will be sentenced later following the jury’s verdict.
Tributes paid to ‘inspirational’ Baroness May Blood, who has died aged 84
As a teenager she challenged Belfast mill bosses on behalf of a largely female workforce for better money and hours.
Headless body murder trial jurors told they can consider manslaughter charge
Jemma Mitchell, 38, is accused of murdering 67-year-old Mee Kuen Chong at her home in Wembley, north London, in June last year.
Senior Tory says schools should have gender-neutral toilets for trans children
Caroline Nokes said it was “absolutely possible to support both trans rights and women’s rights”.
Hacker who stole unreleased Ed Sheeran songs and offered them for sale is jailed
Officers seized seven devices from Adrian Kwiatkowski including a hard drive that contained 1,263 unreleased songs by 89 artists, police said.
The Biggest and Best Classic Motor Show in the UK is Back – The Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show, with discovery+ Returns to NEC Birmingham
The Lancaster Insurance Classic Motor Show, with discovery+, is making a triumphant return to Birmingham NEC this winter. Running from Friday 11th November until Sunday 13th November 2022, the show brings together a fantastic array of classic car and motorcycle clubs, with more than 3,000 vehicles on display and over 600 exhibitors. Offering a diverse […]
Turner on Tour – Turners from Frick Collection Coming to London
Two ground-breaking pictures by Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775–1851) will return to the UK for the first time in over 100 years, as part of a focused new National Gallery exhibition. Generously lent for the first time by The Frick Collection in New York, the two oil paintings will be on display at the Gallery […]