Britain’s Prime Minister Keir Starmer gestures during his ‘plan for change’ speech at Pinewood studios on Thursday. It is just
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The Sir Alec Reed Prize awarded to UK Youth; a £1 million prize to support young people
The Reed Foundation is awarding a £1 million prize to UK Youth, one of the longest-standing youth charities in the UK. The Reed Foundation, which owns 18 per cent of the Reed Group, created the £1m ‘Sir Alec Reed Prize’ in celebration of its founder, Sir Alec Reed’s 90th birthday and Reed’s 65th year in […]
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UK insists Parthenon sculptures not on the agenda as Greek PM visits
LONDON — Britain isn’t losing its marbles — yet. The U.K.’s new government insists there’ll be no change in position
Business units plan for Longridge sparks 29 letters of objection
A plan for business units on a Longridge farm site in the Ribble Valley has been described as over-development, not needed, visually unattractive and being ‘fanciful’ in claiming similarities with a previous […]
Getting Britain to work without blaming ‘scroungers’ – can Starmer change the narrative?
At face value, the government’s approach to “get Britain working” marks a pointed departure from the toxic anti-welfare rhetoric of
Assisted dying: why this parliamentary process is the worst way to consider such an important issue
I have no doubt that some will claim Friday’s debate on the terminally ill adults (end of life) bill was
UK MPs back assisted dying law at first hurdle in historic vote
LONDON — MPs have voted by 330 to 275 in favor of a bill to legalize assisted dying in England
How much for cash? Why the informal economy is bad for business, consumers and society
LightField Studios/Shutterstock Who hasn’t heard someone ask, “How much for cash?” While it may seem harmless, research reveals such demands
UK’s assisted dying bill would create the worst thought-out legal framework anywhere in the world – legal expert
The terminally ill adults (end of life) bill will allow adults in England and Wales who are terminally ill to
UK warning: Russia’s ‘aggressive’ cyber warfare is threat to NATO
Moscow is prepared to launch a wave of cyberattacks against NATO allies that could leave millions without power, according to