Flexible working laws could reduce regional inequality and contribute to productivity, Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds said, as he criticised the Conservative Party for “declaring war on people ...
The UK’s oil and gas industry has been credited with “significant progress” towards its emissions reduction targets, as figures show its greenhouse gas emissions have fallen by 28% since 2018.
The cash injection aims to deliver new technology and further the capabilities of the UK’s Border Security Command, she said.
An injured loggerhead sea turtle has been given a third chance at life following a successful rehabilitation programme. Nazare was discovered washed up on a beach in Barrow-in-Furness in Cumbria on ...
Britain is the “sick man of Europe” when it comes to health, according to a new report which highlights serious concerns about a rise in the number of people off work due to long-term illness. Health ...
Two baby beavers, known as kits, were first spotted in early July in an enclosure on the Ewhurst Park estate near Basingstoke.
New analysis indicates more than one million people died from drug-resistant infections globally each year between 1990 and 2021.
Supermodels Campbell and Gandy attended the event at Downing Street on Monday along with designers Paul Smith, Ozwald Boateng, David Koma and Zandra Rhodes, milliner Stephen Jones and representatives ...
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey will say the party must “repay” the trust “in full” that was given to them by voters at this year’s general election when he addresses his party’s autumn ...
Liberal Democrat deputy leader Daisy Cooper said the figures highlighted a “scandal” and called for an emergency dental registration scheme for children.
The Foreign Secretary will say Labour is ‘firing the starting gun’ on its pledge to create a global clean power alliance.