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Surgery is facing its #MeToo moment – here’s what needs to be done now
Jacob Lund/Shutterstock As the NHS seeks to heal and care, it now faces a challenge of introspection, driven by alarming
How action over parliamentary spying scandal could affect the UK’s economic relationship with China
The arrest of a parliamentary researcher on suspicion of spying for China has fuelled calls in Westminster for tougher action
Trio arrested over death of Sara Sharif and flown to UK
Three people sought in connection with the death of a 10-year-old girl near London have been arrested in Pakistan and
UK foreign secretary James Cleverly holidays with lobbyist in Gibraltar
LONDON — Britain’s foreign minister holidayed with a former lobbyist for the government of Gibraltar during a private trip to
The UK has joined the EU’s Horizon science funding scheme – but if we want the UK to lead, the hard work has just begun
Gorodenkoff / Shutterstock The UK government’s announcement that it had rejoined the European Union’s Horizon Europe science funding programme was
‘When you get status the struggle doesn’t end’: what it’s like to be a new refugee in the UK
Maramade/Shutterstock When someone applies for asylum in the UK today, they may be waiting months or even years for their
Why the UK government is relaxing rules for river pollution
New homes under construction in Rochester, Kent. Flyby Photography/Shutterstock The UK government has announced plans to enable the delivery of
Don’t look there: how politicians divert our attention from climate protesters’ claims
The right to protest is a distinctive feature of democratic, liberal societies. Yet the way in which many leading British
Everything We Know About The UK’s Air Traffic Control Meltdown
Passengers look at the departures board at Heathrow Airport. Thousands of air travellers have faced significant delays after Britain’s air