The BBC has apologised for airing a false claim about Tony Blair's son's company being awarded a government contract to produce the new mandatory digital ID scheme. The episode has also been removed ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces a diplomatic tightrope as the government looks to claim £5.5billion worth of Bitcoin while also looking to maintain ...
Last November, Simone White was backpacking in Laos with her friend Bethany – following the same path thousands of young travellers from the UK ...
Can she turn her party’s fortunes around? Kemi Badenoch talks to Sienna Rodgers about being ‘proved right’ on culture wars, hits back at the ...
New ‘chillingly good’ AI image tools like Google’s Veo 3 are making disinformation easier than ever. Toothless and fractured regulators are ...
A disconnect between the Labour government and party members is causing a fall in the number of activists willing to campaign, organisers have ...
After a summer of protests outside hotels housing asylum seekers, the government is under renewed pressure to find alternative accommodation. What ...
Ownership matters, particularly in monopolistic markets. I should know as the town I represent, Reading, has become the epicentre for two of the ...
The George Osborne era apprenticeship levy has failed to deliver for the communities it was supposed to support.
Chris Bryant’s memoir has frequent laugh-out-loud moments – which is more than can be said of most political autobiographies ...
The Green Party is set to discuss a policy of abolishing landlords at its conference in Bournemouth. The conference, which takes place this weekend, is the first since London Assembly member Zack ...
A child’s earliest years shape their whole life. UNICEF calls on the governments to address early childhood inequality to ensure every child has a ...