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Ministers have put forward an amendment to the Employment Rights Bill which would void NDAs linked to harassment or discrimination in the workplace.
A Liberian-flagged cargo ship has come under fire in the Red Sea, with two security guards on board reportedly hurt and two others missing in an assault that followed Yemen’s Houthi rebels purportedly ...
The princess also visited the grave of Queen Victoria’s grandson, Prince Maurice von Battenberg, who died fighting with the British Army.
Family hubs offering support and youth services will give parents “the freedom to focus on loving their children”, Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson said. The Government announced there will be a ...
It is unclear what he gains strategically against China – another stated reason for the tariffs – by challenging two crucial partners in Asia.
The High Court ought to resist any attempt to bring the judiciary into a political contest being “played as an away fixture”, the court was told as it hears a challenge over the constitutionality of ...
The risk of life-threatening flooding was still high in central Texas on Monday as crews searched for the missing following a ...
Urgent reform was demanded in Parliament, as ministers were also tackled over Whitehall striking an agreement with a Canadian tech giant that faces legal action by media firms over accusations of ...
William attended a ceremony in Hyde Park that followed a service in St Paul’s and an earlier wreath-laying on the 20th anniversary of ...
Members of the trade union Unison have voted to accept a two-year pay deal. Cosla offered staff an increase of 4% this year and 3.5% next year, with 83% of Unison members voting in a ballot to accept ...
A celebrant has paid tribute to victims of the London 7/7 bombings as she recalled her experience of the terrorist attack 20 years on.
Melanie Newman said she wanted to challenge what was said at the event but feared being ‘labelled part of the cult’.