On the pulse: Should workers and students be given time off because of the heatwave?
This week has seen the hottest day of 2018, with temperatures set to rise higher still. The Met Office has
This week has seen the hottest day of 2018, with temperatures set to rise higher still. The Met Office has
More than 51 people have been stabbed to death since January with south London alone bearing at least 16 fatal
The latest Snapchat update has sparked outrage with many of the app’s users – with more than 1 million people
Pancake Day, Valentine’s Day and Random Acts of Kindness Day – there’s a lot going on this week. But how
At 16 you can legally join the armed forces, start a family and leave home – but what you can’t do
Theresa May’s review of university tuition fees in England could be just around the corner. And there’s one question on
Everyone’s favourite over-commercialised holiday has crêped up on us once again and reignited the age-old debate: sweet or savoury? So
The European Court of Justice has ruled that companies can lawfully ban employees from wearing headscarves and religious symbols under
Judge Lindsey Kushner QC caused controversy yesterday saying women were entitled to ‘drink themselves into the ground’ but their ‘disinhibited
EU citizenship should be an option for Britons post-Brexit, according to Guy Verhofstadt — the EU Parliament’s chief negotiator. Mr Verhofstadt,
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