
First Minister John Swinney has described reports that a staff member secretly recorded an SNP MSP as “completely and utterly unacceptable,” following claims published in The...

Farmers across England have expressed deep concern over the government’s proposed changes to inheritance tax, with many questioning the future viability of their family businesses, according...

European nations, including the United Kingdom, have agreed to begin negotiating potential changes to the continent’s main human rights treaty as part of a broader effort...

Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK and MP for Clacton, will not face a police investigation over allegations that his party exceeded spending limits during the...

Local elections in parts of England are facing further postponements as debates intensify over Labour’s planned overhaul of local government. Ministers have indicated that elections originally...

In the wake of recent conflict, Gazans are taking tentative steps toward recovery, but the future of rebuilding the territory remains uncertain. Bulldozers are clearing streets...

Former Olympic swimmer Sharron Davies, long recognised for her achievements in sport and her outspoken advocacy on women’s rights, is set to join the House of...

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro faces a growing sense of isolation as the United States intensifies its military and economic pressure on the country, while his long-time...

A senior Hamas official was killed in Gaza on Saturday after an Israeli strike targeted a vehicle in Gaza City, the Israeli military and Shin Bet...

Heavy rains over the past week have worsened the already precarious conditions for displaced Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, with UN agencies warning of a mounting...