A variety of stories jostle for attention on the front pages of Wednesday’s newspapers. The Times focuses on a report from the National Audit Office on the shortage of prison places and says changes ...
Wandsworth has made it in the top 20 of the annual list of the happiest places to live in Britain. Wandsworth was ranked 19th overall on the list, with an average home asking price of £865,205 and ...
A Scottish schoolgirl in remission from leukaemia is one of five youngsters chosen as the inspiration for a poem about ...
The National Audit Office (NAO) said current expansion plans are “insufficient to meet future demand” amid a projected shortage of 12,400 prison places by the end of 2027, with costs expected to be at ...
Operator EDF said it would keep the sites open for longer to help maintain electricity supply over the coming years.
The Prime Minister will host the leader of Qatar, a country he has previously criticised over its human rights record.
The messaging platform will use tools from the Internet Watch Foundation to help detect and remove abuse material.
Gen-Zs were the most likely to feel they would be happier living somewhere else, while those aged 55-plus were the least likely, Rightmove said.
The RAC has said the prices of petrol and diesel this Christmas are set to be the cheapest for drivers since the coronavirus pandemic.
The Government should require schools to record reasons for removing pupils from their rolls, the Education Policy Institute think tank has said.
A London rail firm will be the first to be nationalised by the government next spring, Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander has revealed.
Gender Plus was set up and is run by staff who previously worked at the now-shut NHS Gender Identity Development Service (Gids).