Britain’s foreign secretary wants to secure a free trade agreement with India, among other things.
Month: July 2024
Boy, 15, stabbed to death in London
Police said they are working to identify the suspect, who is believed to have run away from the scene.
UK must be ready to fight war in three years, says Army head
General Walker used his first speech in his role to warn of threats posed by an “axis of upheaval”.
‘We were wrongly fined for Dart Charge during a funeral’
A BBC investigation reveals motorists are struggling to get clarity on increasing Dart Charge fines.
BBC boss apologises over Strictly complaints and warns dancers not to cross line
“Unacceptable behaviour” will not be tolerated on Strictly Come Dancing, the director general says.
GB’s Dujardin given provisional ban and out of Games
Charlotte Dujardin, Britain’s joint-most decorated female Olympian, has been provisionally suspended by the FEI.
Bike couple in crash that killed six people named
Christopher and Janine Barton died in the collision which claimed a total of six lives, police say.
Huw Edwards’ BBC pay increased by £40,000 last year
Gary Lineker tops BBC salary list for seventh year running, with former news anchor Edwards in fourth.
Labour suspends seven rebel MPs over two-child benefit cap
The government comfortably won the vote despite growing pressure from some of its own MPs to scrap the policy.
Fewer HS2 seats could force passengers not to travel
A report by the spending watchdog says new HS2 trains will have less space than existing services.
