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Home Secretary Suella Braverman is set to interrogate Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley about the police's handling of incidents during a pro-Palestinian protest.

 

A national helpline assisting victims of modern slavery has reported a significant increase in calls from foreign workers who arrived in the UK to address staffing shortages in the care sector.

 

In the wake of Storm Babet, residents in a Nottinghamshire town are grappling with severe flooding, prompting authorities to issue evacuation advisories. Nottinghamshire County Council has

 

 

Back when he was a student, Andrew Hopkins conceived an idea that would transform the development of life-saving medications. Today, as a professor 16 years later, he has established a

 

Twenty years since she made history as the first Black Leader of the House of Lords, Baroness Valerie Amos reflects with pride on the positive changes in Britain. During Black History Month,

 

In a London borough, drivers who appealed against penalty notices achieved success in every case for over a year, as discovered by the BBC. From July 2022 to September this year,

 

Amid the fury of Storm Babet, a North Sea drilling platform, the Stena Spey, has encountered a significant challenge as it lost four of its eight anchors. The severe weather conditions were

 

Residents in Lincolnshire have shared their anguish as more than 150 homes have been inundated by the relentless deluge brought on by Storm Babet. The Environment Agency (EA) reported

Drug gangs across the UK were targeted in a national police operation last week, leading to 250 county lines being taken down and 1,613 arrests.

Local authorities will be consulted on plans to determine an annual cap on the number of refugees resettled in the UK each year, based on the UK’s capacity to accommodate and support