Improving border enforcement is a key point of discussion during Emmanuel Macron’s state visit to the UK.
Month: July 2025
Bayeux Tapestry to return to UK on loan after 900 years
Bayeux Tapestry will be shown at the British Museum, which will lend treasures to Normandy museums.
Manchester Airport police officer says his conduct was ‘professional’ during brawl
Mohammed Amaaz, 20, and Muhammad Amaad, 26, are alleged to have struck out at police officers.
Jota’s car was probably speeding before fatal crash, Spanish police say
The Liverpool player was killed with his brother when their Lamborghini car had a suspected tyre blowout.
Ministers ditch pet insurance rules for renters
Landlords will no longer be allowed to require tenants with pets to take out special insurance.
Stats boss quits as minister says new leadership needed
Sir Robert Chote quits as head of UK Statistics Authority, the body responsible for overseeing the Office for National Statistics.
Hackers tried to ‘destroy’ M&S, chair tells MPs
Archie Norman says the hackers were “seeking to stop customers shopping at M&S” but their motive was “partly, undoubtedly, ransom or extortion”.
Norman Tebbit, key Thatcher ally, dies aged 94
The Conservative politician served in ministerial jobs throughout the 1980s.
UK’s pension triple lock to cost three times more
The official forecaster warns public finances are in a “relatively vulnerable position” due U-turns.
Southport attack ‘one of UK’s most egregious crimes’
The public inquiry into the dance class murders in the Merseyside town begins at Liverpool Town Hall.
