A London police officer who worked in the hate crimes unit has been dismissed for sharing antisemitic content on Instagram following Hamas’s October 7, 2023, attack on Israel, officials
Prince William and Princess Kate will not attend the traditional Easter service at Windsor Castle this year, choosing instead to spend the holiday privately with their children—Prince George,
Oxford is positioning itself as a leader in sustainable transport with the introduction of 55 new electric buses, a collaboration between Stagecoach West and Oxfordshire County Council aimed at
The Mayor of London’s Violence Reduction Unit (VRU) has secured a £9.4 million investment from the Home Office to expand its successful youth work intervention programmes, aimed at
Former British soldier Daniel Khalife has been sentenced to 14 years and three months in prison after being found guilty of spying for Iran and orchestrating a dramatic escape from custody.
Two serial burglars, caught just 150 metres from a house they had ransacked, have been sentenced to 20 months in prison after an investigation connected them to multiple
The United Kingdom is set to become the first country to introduce laws banning artificial intelligence (AI) tools used to generate child sexual abuse images, the government announced on
Labour MP Andrew Gwynne has been removed from his role as health minister and suspended from the Labour Party following the emergence of controversial messages he allegedly posted
House price growth softened at the beginning of 2025, with the annual increase slowing to 4.1% in January, down from 4.7% in December, according to Nationwide Building Society.