Up to 12 new towns will be under construction by the next election after 100 potential locations in England were identified as part of Keir
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Inquiry into Buckingham University chief’s relationship with young woman ‘flawed’
A leading barrister who cleared the University of Buckingham’s vice-chancellor of wrongdoing over his relationship with a young Indian woman did not have access to
Labour will not release long-awaited industrial strategy until June
Labour’s long-awaited industrial strategy will not now be published until June, while ministers will bring forward plans for individual sectors in a bid to show
MI5 gave courts false evidence about ‘abusive’ neo-Nazi agent, judge rules
A high court judge has found that MI5 gave false evidence to three courts as it faced scrutiny over its handling of a neo-Nazi agent
Malcolm X’s visit to West Midlands to be remembered in mural
It was a moment that united the US civil rights movement with the anti-racist movement in Britain, helping to change the country – and to
No 10 says it has put ‘national interest’ first over UK’s failure to sign AI summit declaration – UK politics live
Donald Trump tactic. He said: [The decison to impose tariffs] has not come as a surprise, but it’s also fair to recognise that the new
UK Steel says Trump has ‘taken a sledgehammer’ to free trade; BoE governor warns against ripping out regulation – as it happened
said Trump’s move is “a huge cause for concern”, adding: “There is now an even greater need for comprehensive safeguards to protect our domestic steel
Old Crunchie wrapper at Cambridge library whets appetite of online sleuths
Online sleuths have set about trying to guess the exact age of a Crunchie wrapper that was found in a library – with a few
US and UK refuse to sign Paris summit declaration on ‘inclusive’ AI
The US and the UK have refused to sign a declaration on “inclusive and sustainable” artificial intelligence at a landmark Paris summit, in a blow
Asian five-year-olds in England 70% more likely to have tooth decay than average
Asian five-year-olds in England are 70% more likely to have tooth decay than the national average, according to the latest government figures. The report, published