The online regulator has given sites until March 31 to publish risk assessments setting out how users could encounter harm on their sites.
Some buyers may have decided they are too late to take advantage of a stamp duty holiday by the end of March, a finance expert said.
Sunday’s figures take the total number of crossings since Sir Keir Starmer became Prime Minister to 25,958. The daily total is still some way off the highest number of daily crossings recorded, which ...
Viridor is now looking for the views of local residents before submitting a formal planning application to Halton Borough Council.
Manufacturing job cuts happened at the fastest rate since 2020 last month as rising taxes and inflation pushed up factory costs and output hit a 14-month low amid fears over trade tariffs. The S&P ...
Karolina Zurawska, from Gendros, Swansea, pleaded guilty at Swansea Crown Court on Monday to the manslaughter of Alexander Zurawski.
A charity worker who ran more than 100 miles to every station on a train network has raised more than £40,000. Alex Rigby completed 109 miles around the Merseyrail network in 28 hours – even ...
On Sunday night at the Vatican, Cardinal Konrad Krajewski presided over the evening rosary prayer in St Peter’s Square.
From April, the BBC Licence Fee is increasing to £174.50 per year. The fee will rise by £5 from April until 2027, the Government has announced. The licence fee previously increased by £10.50 last year ...
The coalition agreement foresees strict new asylum rules in the European Union country of nine million people.
Reform UK leader Nigel Farage said US President Donald Trump has a ‘wholly unconventional’ approach to politics.
Armed forces minister Luke Pollard said various options were on the table but insisted no plan had been agreed.