The Royal Mint commissioned research published to coincide with the release of its ‘sustainable’ sixpence made from recovered ...
Lineker took over as host of Match of the Day from Des Lynam in 1999, having started as a BBC Radio Five Live presenter and also worked on Grandstand. No stranger to headlines, the former Tottenham, ...
North Korea’s rubber-stamp parliament, the Supreme People’s Assembly, has the right to ratify treaties but Kim can unilaterally ratify major ones, according to South Korea’s Unification Ministry.
The newly re-elected US president is expected to boost fossil fuels, roll back green incentives domestically and pull his ...
In his second cabinet in just over a month, Mr Ishiba reappointed most of its previous members, including foreign minister ...
Actress Dame Imelda Staunton and singer Simon Le Bon are among those set to receive royal honours at Windsor Castle on Tuesday. Dame Imelda, who portrayed the late Queen Elizabeth II in Netflix’s hit ...
'Can we really trust the Church of England to keep us safe?I think the answer at the moment is no..? Meanwhile, a survivor tells the Daily Telegraph that in failing to act, the archbishop put his ...
Two environmental groups are set to have their legal challenge against the Rosebank and Jackdaw offshore oil and gas fields in the North Sea heard in court on Tuesday. Greenpeace UK and Uplift will ...
Dame Esther, who has terminal cancer and revealed in December that she had joined Dignitas due to the current law in England, said unless her current medication turns out to be “totally miraculous” ...
Farmers may never forgive Labour for the change to inheritance tax rules on agricultural land, the Conservative Party has claimed, as it said there was a “palpable” feeling of betrayal in rural ...
A once-a-day pill that could help tens of thousands of people give up cigarettes and prevent thousands of smoking-related deaths each year will be rolled out on the health service, NHS England’s chief ...
Research highlighting the growing costs and impact on children of many social care placements should be a ‘turning point’, councils say.