The Duke of Sussex is making his latest legal challenge on the level of police protection he should get when visiting the UK.
Month: April 2025
Starmer criticises watchdog’s benefits forecasts
The PM says he “struggles” with how the Office for Budget Responsibility calculates the impact his policies.
A third of teachers reported misogyny among pupils last week, survey suggests
Teachers also told a survey commissioned by BBC News they feel ill-equipped to tackle the issue.
Prison governor found guilty of relationship with gang boss inmate
Kerri Pegg “didn’t play by the rules” and began a relationship with a convicted drug dealer.
Government considers nationalising British Steel
There are fears among ministers that the company’s blast furnaces could run out of raw materials within days.
New Universal theme park confirmed for UK
The company says the new site is expected to create 28,000 jobs and generate £50bn for the economy.
UK investigating claims green fuel contains virgin palm oil
The BBC finds evidence of fraud in the production of a “green” diesel meant to cut emissions.
Fire that killed girl and dad was ‘accidental’
Lee Baker and his daughter Esme Baker, 10, died at Golden Beach Holiday Park, in Ingoldmells.
Government rejects ‘buy British’ campaign to combat tariffs
Ministers say telling people what to buy is not the answer to US tariffs but they will back UK manufacturers.
Two arrested after 17-year-old stabbed at park event
The boy remains in hospital after the attack, which happened in Blackbird Leys Park on Sunday.
