
The Soft Return of Blasphemy Laws
A teacher has been sacked for reminding his pupils that Britain is a Christian country.

A teacher has been sacked for reminding his pupils that Britain is a Christian country.

London summons Russia’s ambassador and sanctions the GRU after a public inquiry blames Kremlin-backed agents for a 2018 nerve-agent attack that also killed a British mother.

New pact follows a 30% rise in Russian vessel sightings, with both navies set to operate a fleet of advanced Type-26 frigates jointly.

Ministers are restricting a centuries-old safeguard and shifting more cases to judge-only courts.

Justice Secretary confirms two inmates are still on the run as this year’s error total hits 262.

New powers allow officers to seize phones and SIM cards.

UK police say the Afghan national attacked three women and entered the country illegally.

Detectives are questioning a 31-year-old man held at Manchester Airport, bringing the number of arrests in the case to seven.

The government has no clue about the whereabouts of well over 50,000 illegal migrants.

The number of migrants in taxpayer-funded accommodation rose by over 4,000 in three months, new figures show.