King Charles III is going ahead with his state visit to Italy and the Vatican, Buckingham Palace says.
Month: March 2025
Pharmacies prepare to cut opening hours in funding protest
Pharmacies are being advised to “work to rule” unless a funding agreement can be reached with government.
Search resumes for British tourist after Thai boat fire
Alexandra Clarke was reported missing on Sunday after a boat she was on burned and sank.
Fan waits 29 years for beer saved for trophy win
John Booth finally opens a can given to him in expectation of a league title in 1996.
Prisoners to be held in police cells to deal with overcrowding
Operation Safeguard is triggered when prisons are close to running out of space.
Dog walker sinking in mud rescued
A rescue crew had to dig with their bare hands during the incident on South Common in Lincoln.
Some PIP recipients may lose out under welfare cuts
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall will set out reforms to the benefits system on Tuesday afternoon.
Tesco to raise wages by 5% but scrap Sunday bonus
The supermarket chain follows other major retailers in raising pay
Statue of peace campaigner Brian Haw unveiled
Brian Haw camped out in Parliament Square for nearly 10 years to protest against UK foreign policy.
‘Too much bureaucracy,’ Reeves tells regulators
The chancellor wants to cut red tape to boost growth, but critics say there is no plan.
