
Labour leadership crisis deepens as Starmer appears to relinquish premiership, Hodges column says
Dan Hodges portrays a party fracturing under a prime minister who, the columnist argues, has effectively stepped back from power.

Dan Hodges portrays a party fracturing under a prime minister who, the columnist argues, has effectively stepped back from power.

In a basement near Kyiv’s Maidan, Maxim Kilderov curates battlefield relics to tell a human story of invasion and resilience, with plans to turn the space into a museum.

A couple in an upmarket Hertfordshire street wake up to hundreds of fraudulent debts tied to their address, including a former brothel's past and dozens of vehicle registrations, prompting investigations by multiple agencies.

Plans would require councils to cap spaces on new housing developments as part of an overhaul of England's planning policy, drawing mixed reactions amid a public consultation

Victim identified as 55-year-old Simon Whyte; police appeal for witnesses as inquiries continue

Thousands attend a national Day of Reflection after a December attack that killed 15 people; opposition leader receives standing ovation as Prime Minister faces jeers at the memorial.

Ocasio-Cortez dismisses questions about a 2028 contest with JD Vance, declaring she would stomp him, as early polls and matchups surface in the background of a crowded field.

Officials say alleged misreported expenditure falls outside the statutory time limit; Electoral Commission could still review the matter

New government challenges protests as it ends subsidies and raises fuel costs, prompting fare increases and inflation concerns amid broader economic reforms.