Mrs Gove to No 10: can we still be friends?
Will David Cameron forgive Michael Gove for backing “Leave” – and for casting doubt on whether the renegotiation deal is legally watertight? And will George Osborne be more forgiving?
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More than 70 doctors and health experts urge the government to ban tackling in school rugby because of the risk of serious injury to under-18s.
Will David Cameron forgive Michael Gove for backing “Leave” – and for casting doubt on whether the renegotiation deal is legally watertight? And will George Osborne be more forgiving?
HMIC warn that neighbourhood policing, the foundation block of modern day law enforcement, is under threat.
If you have a pension, or a string of ISAs, then you are watching – for the second time in a decade – your wealth destroyed. European stock markets are now 20 per cent off their peak in the middle of last year.
North Korea’s leaders say the communist country has successfully tested a hydrogen bomb. Should we believe them? Should we panic?
The Islamist group says Britain has made a “stupid decision” by sending troops back to Helmand province as its fighters battle Afghan forces for control of the strategic town of Sangin.
The former prime minister says Labour’s current position under the leadership of Jeremy Corbyn is a “tragedy” and the party no longer aspires to govern the country.
Labour celebrates its first electoral success under Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership – but Ukip makes formal complaint over “abuses” after failing to make gains.
George Osborne says he is spending an “unprecedented” amount on the NHS. So why do critics insist there is a historic squeeze on budgets?
We have arrived at a crossroads. Few can have believed that the bloody killings of Charlie Hebdo’s staff would be the end of it.
Pro and anti-Sisi demonstrators clash as David Cameron welcomes the controversial leader, who is accused of mass human rights abuses.
Unveiling a draft Investigatory Powers Bill, Home Secretary Theresa May tells MPs it represents a “significant departure” from previous proposals dubbed the snoopers’ charter by critics.
Artists Richard Mosse, Trevor Tweeten and Ben Frost spend time on board the USS Theodore Roosevelt, the nuclear-powered aircraft carrier sending warplanes to bomb ISIS around the clock.
George Osborne says the Conservatives abolished the slave trade, stopped children working in factories and invented chocolate. OK, we made that last one up.
Not so much a prison, more a piece of prime real estate: the government has confirmed it’s considering selling off jails in inner city areas to fund modernisation plans.