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By Andrew Marr Theme of the day? Easy – it’s U turns. Last night we brought you breaking news of the government U-turning over mandatory ID cards...
By David Buik We are just into the second week of the year and gracious me, global economic and political activity is evolving at breakneck speed....
By James Hanson Oh how Sir Keir Starmer could do with remembering the words of Margaret Thatcher. During her speech to the 1980 Tory conference,...
By Natasha Devon MBE It has come to light that users of Elon Musk’s X are using the platform’s AI tool Grok to create sexual abuse images of women...
By Michael McManus Footage has emerged of an African man with a landmine strapped to his chest. Even in a regime as callous towards human life as...
By Russell Langer What little credibility the Chief Constable of West Midlands Police had left has been shattered this morning. Confirmation that...
By Daniel “Dan” Miller The UCAS deadline creates a familiar pressure point for thousands of students across the UK each year. Students are forced...
By Kat James Every few months, the debate around NHS funding kicks off again - and the proposed cure is usually the same: spend more. But the real...
By Martin Jakobsen Only a few years ago, the prospects for graduates entering the cybersecurity profession looked rosy. Only a few years ago, the...
By Haleh Blake By the time you read this, Erfan Soltani might be gone. But, as an Iranian woman I refuse to reduce him to another statistic in the...
By Andrew Marr In politics as in life there are moments which require decisive action - times to move fast and forcefully. This is not one of them....
By Stephen Patterson For decades, successive governments have talked about supporting our high streets, revitalising city centres and backing the...
By Professor David Collings Much of the current debate about unemployment, particularly among graduates and early-career workers, has focused on...
By James Kirkham If you spent your entire life scrolling through TikTok and reels or reading certain sections of the British press, you would be...
By Marcus Johnstone The UK Government has now accelerated its attempt to tackle intimate image abuse involving women and children with the...
By Natasha Clark Reform UK has claimed its biggest Tory scalp yet with the defection of Nadhim Zahawi. And with it, he will bring a wealth of...
By Phil Spencer Over the years, I’ve met thousands of people at different stages of their housing journey. First-time buyers, downsizers, families...
By Chris Philp MP Londoners feel it every time they hesitate before taking their phone out on the street, every time a parent worries about their...
By Lib Peck For some time, social media driven headlines generated by those seeking to profit from scaremongering have screamed of crime being out...
By Louis Provis There's a crisis in reading among children. The Bookmark Reading Charity claims a quarter leave primary school unable to read well....
By Nicole Goodwin As the UK Government sharpens its focus on getting young people back into work amid warnings that unemployment could reach an 11-...
By Dr Elizabeth Milovidov Parenting in the modern age isn’t easy, and all too often, getting online safety right can feel like guesswork. I may...
By Anne Strickland Londoners are being asked to dig deeper into their pockets yet again. In March of this year, tube fares will go up by 5.8 per...
By Erik Matthies As blind and partially sighted people, we are disproportionately affected by pavement parking. A recent RNIB report finds that 92...