Sky News » 2 weeks ago
The wife of a Conservative councillor has lost an appeal against her 31-month prison sentence for an online rant about migrants on the day of the Southport attacks....
Category: Politics
Sky News » 2 weeks ago
The use of e-gates by British holidaymakers in the European Union is still not guaranteed, a minister has indicated....
Category: Politics
The Guardian » 2 weeks ago
UK justice secretary says victims should have chance to give impact statements as new bill goes through parliamentDefendants who refuse to appear in court for sentencing are giving a “final insult to victims and their families”, the justice secretary, Shabana Mahmood, has...
Category: Politics
The Guardian » 2 weeks ago
Reform UK leader, who has made at least nine trips overseas since general election, says he will return to UK next weekNigel Farage missed the parliamentary debate on the biggest reset to Brexit since the referendum because he is overseas on holiday, the Reform UK leader ...
Category: Politics
The Guardian » 2 weeks ago
Exclusive: John Healey says strategic defence review aims to put military on ‘leading edge of innovation in Nato’Britain’s military will be increasingly powered by artificial intelligence, the defence secretary has said, as he prepares to announce a review with advanced t...
Category: Politics
The Guardian » 2 weeks ago
Deal will not come into effect until the autumn and will be phased in over six monthsBritish tourists will have to endure passport-stamping queues in the EU until at least October and possibly well into 2026 despite a high profile e-gates agreement unveiled at Monday’s EU...
Category: Politics
The Guardian » 2 weeks ago
Ian Stuart tells MPs that cybersecurity is biggest expense as bank systems face scrutiny after M&S and Co-op attacksThe boss of HSBC’s UK arm has said the bank is “being attacked all the time” by online criminals, with cybersecurity now its biggest expense, costin...
Category: Politics
The Guardian » 2 weeks ago
Israel faces growing international condemnation. But more is required to restore aid and bring a ceasefireThe UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher ...
Category: Politics
The Guardian » 2 weeks ago
Government and Ofwat unlikely to revive scheme handing out ‘very substantial’ payments for remaining on payrollThe attempt to restructure Thames Water’s waterlogged balance sheet is a complex and time-consuming undertaking, we can all agree. Current lenders will have to a...
Category: Politics
The Guardian » 2 weeks ago
Israel’s renewed assault on Gaza has prompted international condemnation, but many of those critics will face their own reckoning Suddenly, something is shifting. Last week, a stunning parliamentary intervention was delivered by the Tory backbencher Kit Malthouse. In a qu...
Category: Politics