Pubs could stay open longer and host more live music under licensing reforms
Changes to licensing rules could see relaxed rules around live music and serving food outside.
NHS waiting list rises for third month in row
Numbers waiting for treatment hit 7.41 million in England at the end of August.
My eating disorder made me good at lying, says Victoria Beckham
The former Spice Girl's new Netflix documentary has landed - under the shadow of a reported family feud.
Bella Culley case delay to 'finalise plea bargain'
It is understood her family has raised enough money to significantly reduce any jail time imposed.
Water bills to rise further for millions after regulator backs extra price increases
Five water companies win permission for higher bills as they seek more funds to fix outdated infrastructure.
Water bills to rise further for millions after regulator backs extra price increases
Five water companies win permission for higher bills as they seek more funds to fix outdated infrastructure.
Kate warns too much screen time damages family life
The Princess of Wales says that smartphones and digital devices are causing an "epidemic of disconnection".
Young children taking knives to school, BBC finds
Incidents of young children bringing knives into primary schools have been revealed by a BBC investigation.
The Papers: 'I'll axe stamp duty' and 'My Maddie hoax agony'
The Tories vow to scrap some stamp duty and Madeleine McCann's parents give evidence in an alleged stalking case
Liberal Democrat membership has halved in 5 years
Analysis of available figures shows the number of party members has fallen by 49% since August 2020.
Liberal Democrat membership has halved in 5 years
Analysis of available figures shows the number of party members has fallen by 49% since August 2020.
'I cried every day': Victoria Beckham tells of fashion woes in new Netflix doc
The former Spice Girl's new Netflix documentary has landed - under the shadow of a reported family feud.
'My eyesight might been saved if I'd gone to the optician sooner'
Gail Cairns started experiencing sight loss, headaches, and eye pain, but did not go to an optician when she first had symptoms.
'My eyesight might been saved if I'd gone to the optician sooner'
Gail Cairns started experiencing sight loss, headaches, and eye pain, but did not go to an optician when she first had symptoms.
How Britain's membership of the ECHR became a political hot potato
The extent to which leaving the Convention would make a difference to immigration has been greatly exaggerated, argues Lord Sumption
'Half my mind is still in Gaza': Evacuated teacher begins studies in UK
Sanaa el-Azab is one of 58 people who have been evacuated from Gaza to study at universities in the UK on scholarships.
Stars, secrets and slip-ups: Celebrity Traitors is off to a cracking start
Stephen Fry, Celia Imrie and Alan Carr are among the stars sitting at the round table in the new series.
Schools 'excited but wary' of AI as it helps cut teacher workload
Most schools are at the early stages of embracing AI as a watchdog finds benefits and potential pitfalls.
The battle for Scotland's flag: Why the right has adopted the saltire
The saltire has long been embraced by supporters of Scottish independence – but now it is being unfurled for a different cause.
The battle for Scotland's flag: Why the right has adopted the saltire
The saltire has long been embraced by supporters of Scottish independence – but now it is being unfurled for a different cause.



