Nursing union says unprecedented action could be called off ‘right now’ if serious pay negotiations resumed UK politics live – latest news updates Ministers have…
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FCA also penalises two of challenger bank’s former top executives The City regulator has fined Metro Bank and its two of its former top executives…
West Midlands police say a fourth boy remains in a critical condition in hospital Three boys, aged eight, 10 and 11, have died after falling…
Latest updates: Tory chair of Commons health committee says Barclay’s refusal to meet nurses is a mistake Q: Should Gareth Southgate go or stay? Starmer…
US tech company signs 10-year strategic partnership with LSEG for data analytics and cloud technology Microsoft will buy 4% of the London Stock Exchange as…
Three campaign groups challenge plans to award up to 130 new licences for exploration The UK government is facing a fresh challenge in the courts…
Great Britain’s electricity system operator says it has no concerns over blackouts despite snow and ice UK cold weather: travel disruption as trains and flights…
Met Office issues ice, fog and snow warnings with airports forced to close and rail and roads affected Travel disruption is expected to push into…
Snowfall causes issues across parts of UK as cold snap intensifies Travel disruption is expected to push into Monday’s morning rush-hour as yellow warnings of…
Growth figure shrank 0.3% in a quarter, reflecting concerns over lengthy recession Business live: full coverage of the UK GDP figures Britain’s economy returned to…
Plan would mean new developments must have sufficient provision of free or subsidised childcare up to age 11 A cross-party group of MPs is seeking…
Figure includes agreements rolled over from before leaving EU, and description of ‘new trade’ is misleading says UKSA chief The official statistics watchdog has reprimanded…
Industry body Make UK says ‘no sugar-coating poor outlook’ for next year and ‘possibly beyond’ Fears are growing over the state of the UK economy…
Analysis shows real wages fell by an average of £76 a month in 2022 as pay failed to keep pace with inflation As workers across…
Annual survey reveals further education and sixth form colleges could experience particular hardship Schools in England still face a “significant squeeze” on their budgets despite…
Property website reports largest pre-Christmas dip of last four years as figure falls to £359,137 in early December The average asking price of homes being…
Labour and former army head warn repeated use of armed forces may lead to burnout and soldiers quitting Plans for military staff to cover for…
Party criticises significant rise in use of temporary staff while places at medical school have been cut NHS trusts are paying as much as £5,200…
Former education secretary for England says podcast ‘was replete with errors’ about controversy involving Birmingham schools Michael Gove has attacked the New York Times as…
Foreign secretary to announce ‘pragmatic’ partnerships with countries likely to be more influential over next 30 years The UK will target a group of about…
West Midlands police said a number of people were rescued amid freezing temperatures on Sunday Several people are believed to be in a critical condition…
Mohammed Abouagela Masud accused of setting timer for bomb that destroyed Boeing 747, killing 270 people A Libyan accused of preparing the bomb that killed…
Severely cold weather has come with low wind speeds, creating perfect storm to drive wholesale costs up UK power prices have hit record levels as…
Performer criticises operator over cancellations in journey after paying ‘eye-watering’ price for first-class Brighton-Bangor return A rail passenger who paid an “eye-watering” £589 for a…
Sacking of nearly 800 crew in favour of low-paid agency workers in March led to calls for loopholes to be closed in seafarers’ wages bill…
























