Martyn’s Law should not be used as an excuse to stifle protests, peers have heard. Lord Murray of Blidworth urged ministers to clarify that protest events are not covered in the Terrorism (Protection ...
Ministers must heed warnings from the creative industries over the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on copyright and provide them with legal protections, according to MPs.
Finance Minister Paschal Donohoe said he couldn’t speculate on what US products the EU could buy more of to help avert a trade war.
Olvier Dines was sacked by West Mercia Police in 2022 and admitted improper use of police powers and privileges.
The Home Office’s chief civil servant has announced he will leave the job next month. Sir Matthew Rycroft leaves the department as the Labour Government attempts to reset the focus of migration policy ...
Former MP Anna Firth criticised a review of how terrorist Ali Harbi Ali was dealt with under a counter-terrorism scheme.
Donald Trump – with whom Mr Farage claims close links – has signalled that he wants to see a negotiated end to the war in Ukraine.
Alexander Vinnik was arrested in 2017 in Greece at the request of the US on cryptocurrency fraud charges and was later extradited to the United States where he pleaded guilty last year to conspiracy ...
A group of pigs that were illegally released in the Cairngorms have been captured and culled. The feral animals were released in the Uath Lochans area of the Cairngorms National Park on Monday and ...
A further sexual abuse claim has been lodged against Oscar-winning actor Kevin Spacey at the High Court, according to filings. Rauri Cannon is suing Mr Spacey as well as two organisations connected to ...
A senior officer accused of pinning down and attempting to kiss a teenage soldier has declined to answer questions about the incident at her inquest. Jaysley Beck, 19, a Royal Artillery Gunner, made a ...