University of Sussex fined £585k in free speech row
The university is fined by the higher education regulator for failing to uphold freedom of speech.
What are Rachel Reeves's borrowing rules?
What are Rachel Reeves's rules for the economy?
Joey Barton guilty of kicking wife in the head
The former footballer attacked Georgia Barton in a drunken argument at their London home in 2021.
Joey Barton guilty of kicking wife in the head
The former footballer attacked Georgia Barton in a drunken argument at their London home in 2021.
Body of newborn baby found in bag at London church
Officers were called at 12:46 GMT on Tuesday to All Saints Church in Notting Hill.
Body of newborn baby found in bag at London church
Officers were called at 12:46 GMT on Tuesday to All Saints Church in Notting Hill.
Credible harassment claims against MP Lowe, report finds
The Great Yarmouth MP denies the allegations and claims his suspension from Reform UK was politically motivated.
Boy, 14, admits killing gang rival in row over £50
The then 13-year-old fatally stabbed Kory McCrimmon, 16, during a confrontation in Glasgow's east end last May.
Oasis sale 'may have misled fans' says watchdog
CMA concerned that Ticketmaster may have breached consumer protection law for Oasis reunion tour.
Heathrow substation fire not suspicious, police say
Police say they do not consider the incident a "potentially criminal matter" following a brief investigation.
Paddington vandals 'antithesis' of bear, says judge
Two RAF engineers damaged the statue of the "beloved cultural icon" on a boozy night out.
Paddington vandals 'antithesis' of bear, says judge
Two RAF engineers damaged the statue of the "beloved cultural icon" on a boozy night out.
Rogue surgeon's crimes may be 'tip of the iceberg'
An inquest into Paterson's patients' deaths continues, but relatives fear stories won't be heard.
Laurence Fox charged over Narinder Kaur upskirting image
Actor will face court in April after sharing an intimate image of the broadcaster on social media.
Assisted dying law could take four years to implement
A proposed change to the assisted dying bill could push back the introduction of the law by two years.
Three admit having document connected to detective's shooting
Det Ch Insp John Caldwell was seriously injured when he was shot by dissident republicans.
Local elections 2025: Is there an election in my area?
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School holidays could vary across Wales as councils can't agree
The Welsh government is proposing standardising the dates, and has opened a consultation until 25 May.
Asylum seeker hotel contract to be scrapped due to failures
Home Office audit finds "concerns" with provider Stay Belvedere Hotels, which provides places in 51 hotels in England and Wales.
No risk to UK lives from US security breach, says minister
Luke Pollard says UK operational security remains "intact" after plans for a strike in Yemen were accidentally leaked.