
Nearly 400 Public Bodies in England and Wales ‘Breaching’ Trans Ruling
Multiple UK organisations are reported to allow males who call themselves transgender women to access female-only facilities, including changing rooms and toilets.

Multiple UK organisations are reported to allow males who call themselves transgender women to access female-only facilities, including changing rooms and toilets.

Britain will contribute €661 million towards the Erasmus programme’s costs in 2027.

Counter-terrorism detectives have launched an urgent investigation after two suspects attempted to firebomb a North London synagogue in what police are treating as a targeted antisemitic hate crime.

A landmark report concludes that the lethal Southport knife attack on young girls could have been and should have been prevented by the British authorities—and the killer’s family.

In total, non-Ukrainians account for almost one in every 80 of the 279,223 visas issued under the Ukrainian visa routes.

A Newcastle United fan has sparked a major legal storm by threatening the FA with judicial review over its recent ‛Premier League with Pride’ initiative.

Despite hundreds of millions in funding and closer cooperation with France, crossings remain stubbornly high.

Jermaine Grant faces charges of attending an Al-Shabaab training camp in Somalia and possessing an AK-47 for terrorist purposes.

Health Minister criticised striking medics as the “standout winners” of public sector pay rises—and condemned their union for rejecting a 4.9% offer.

The row comes as international pressure builds over colonial-era grievances, with the UK resisting calls for financial redress.