The head of West Midlands Police, Scott Green, said an AI tool remains switched off after innacuracies were submitted to a ...
Service personnel and others from the UK are facing “acute security threats” amid the conflict in the Middle East, John Swinney has said as he reiterated calls for a diplomatic solution.
European and US stock markets have recovered and oil and gas prices eased, sending some relief to investors after a bruising start to the week despite war in the Middle East stoking fears about the ...
From £3.50 reusable cups to £21 tumblers, Starbucks spring drop lands in stores on March 5, while stocks last.
Rachel Reeves reaffirmed her commitment to end the windfall tax on North Sea oil and gas as she met energy bosses. The Chancellor was set to discuss the gas and oil prices sent soaring by the Middle ...
Scottish Labour MP Joani Reid has said “I have never seen anything to make me suspect my husband has broken any law”, after he was arrested on suspicion of spying for China. Ms Reid, a member of the ...
The Prime Minister said the situation was ‘serious and volatile’ but said he would respond with clarity and purpose.
The Treasury Committee held an evidence session into financial inclusion with representatives from the insurance and banking sectors.
Hearings in the inquiry’s 10th and final module, examining the pandemic’s impact on society, will conclude on Thursday.
The inquest into the death of the schoolboy at Belfast Coroner’s Court, which is being heard with a jury, is now in its sixth week.