Growing numbers of people are continuing to work into their seventies and beyond, according to research commissioned for this programme.
Rishi Sunak is coming under pressure to order an ethics inquiry after Home Secretary Suella Braverman allegedly asked civil servants to help her deal with a speeding fine without having to reveal her identity.
Demonstrations are taking place at bathing spots around the country in protest against the dumping of sewage into the country’s seas and rivers.
Trial by jury is one of the fundamental building blocks of the British justice system.
Teachers at schools and sixth form colleges across England were out on picket lines today, as members of the National Education Union staged another day of strike action in their long running dispute over pay.
Children placed in care are too often being sent miles away from their local communities, according to a leading charity. It has found that in England, such cases are increasing because there’s not enough suitable accommodation closer to home. One woman who grew up in care told this programme that she ended up hundreds of…
England’s pharmacies are on the brink of collapse – struggling with a shortage of staff and medical supplies – combined with increased patient demand and soaring costs, according to an industry survey shared exclusively with this programme.
President Joe Biden and President Barack Obama have joined the outcry after Tennessee’s Republican controlled legislature expelled two Democrats, who had taken part in a gun control protest.
It took just two hours for jurors in Utah to clear Gwyneth Paltrow of any blame for a skiing accident which left a retired optometrist with significant injuries, and sparked a televised court case which – at times – seemed to grip the public as much as any of her films.
Officers believe both men had been targeted as part of a family dispute.
Jacqueline Gold – who led the high street lingerie chain Ann Summers – has died at the age of 62.
Despite government promises to cut the number of people moving to live in the UK to the ‘tens of thousands’, the Office of Budget Responsibility now says net migration will be around 245,000 people a year from 2026.
The Chancellor has been locked in talks to come up with an emergency cash lifeline to help British tech firms, following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank UK.
With just days to go before the spring Budget, the Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has said it will be ‘a hard road’ to return the UK to prosperity.
“I don’t want another family going through what we’ve been through”: a tragic plea from the aunt of a teenager stabbed to death while in care.