Final results say a coalition of the French left has won the most seats in legislative elections. The leftist coalition has taken the most seats in parliament with 182 – well short of the 289 needed ...
TV doctor Michael Mosley is to be honoured across BBC radio and TV with a dedicated day when presenters and audiences will be encouraged to do “just one thing” to improve their wellbeing. The ...
Around 80% of farmers have said that tough market conditions have pressurised them into considering alternative revenue streams, according to new research. Farmers across the UK have sought to ...
Labour’s opening moves after forming the new Government take centre stage on the front pages of Monday’s newspapers. The Daily Mirror focuses on Chancellor Rachel Reeves, saying her first speech will ...
The Health Secretary has announced he will meet junior doctors on Tuesday in an effort to end strike action and discuss reform. Wes Streeting will first meet the British Dental Association on Monday ...
Sir Keir Starmer said his Labour government would serve “the entirety of Scotland” as he began a tour of the UK. The Prime Minister said he was seeking an “immediate reset” of the relationship between ...
Hannah Klugman wants British fans to crank up the volume after waltzing into the girls’ singles second round at Wimbledon. The local star, 15, safely navigated her way past Italian Vittoria Paganetti ...
An audience member said it was “incredible” to watch England win against Switzerland with James Corden, who delayed the start of his theatre performance to watch the penalty shootout with the audience ...
A woman has been charged with murder after the death of a man in his 60s in Essex. Georgia Wildman, 30, was charged on Sunday after the man died in hospital earlier this week, Essex Police said. The ...
The British singer took the thousands of adoring fans at the British Summer Time show on a two-hour journey through his back catalogue.
Ireland’s premier said it was more important for the British and Irish governments to be supporting the powersharing institutions at Stormont.
The Rwanda deportation policy is “dead and buried”, Sir Keir Starmer said, as Labour announced plans to release the last two migrants detained as part of the doomed scheme. The Prime Minister said he ...