The government's attempt to overturn a court ruling that found parts of the UK Illegal Migration Act were unlawful in Northern Ireland has been paused by judges. The act was introduced by the last ...
A salon owner says she has been left in limbo by delays to her long-running legal battle with cosmetics giant L'Oréal.
The BBC increasingly appears to be enduring a slow-motion collapse under the weight of market forces and its own hubris. It’s ...
Becky meets Keith Craig, someone not usually in the public eye, but who is a businessman, a former banker and an ex-diplomat.
An MP has written to the Latvian ambassador to the UK to seek the extradition of a man suspected of killing a 12-year-old boy ...
Antiques Roadshow expert Andy McConnell admitted that he is "ashamed" of Britain, and often jets off to luxurious places to ...
Wales' first elected Reform UK councillor has claimed his by-election victory means no Labour seat in the country is safe.
Martin Wolf examines how the search to revive growth is testing the norms of economics.
A company which provided retraining courses to dozens of steelworkers affected by Port Talbot redundancies has closed its ...
Europe's hastily convened security summit in Paris is proof of leaders' anxiety about their role in defending Ukraine, the BBC's Katya Adler writes.
As she prepares to tour a new variety show, Su Pollard talks to Helen Brown about cancel culture, wolf-whistling Theresa May ...