The new Labour government is expected to drop a bid to delay the international criminal court (ICC) reaching a decision on whether to issue an
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‘Disproportionate’ UK election results boost calls to ditch first past the post
The push for electoral reform in the UK has received a shot in the arm after the “most disproportionate election in history”, according to campaigners
Pontins booted to bottom of UK holiday park table again
The long-established Pontins has been rated the worst UK holiday park brand in a survey by the consumer organisation Which?, with smaller and independent resorts
Largest UK public sector trial of four-day week sees huge benefits, research finds
In the largest public sector trial of the four-day week in Britain, fewer refuse collectors quit and there were faster planning decisions, more rapid benefits
New law on child exploitation by drug dealers in Labour crime crackdown
Drug dealers who exploit children will face punishment under a new law as part of a crackdown on crime planned by the new Labour government.
Independent Muslim who beat Labour in Leicester says victory was not ‘sectarian’
The man who pulled off a shock victory at the general election by ousting shadow cabinet member Jonathan Ashworth has criticised claims that the wave
Heavy rain could disrupt Sunday’s Wimbledon and British Grand Prix
Britain’s wet summer refuses to abate, with the Met Office predicting heavy rain on Sunday afternoon – potentially jeopardising play at Wimbledon and disrupting the
Starmer tells his cabinet: now it’s time to deliver on our promises
Keir Starmer on Saturday rallied his new cabinet behind an ambitious agenda to reform the country’s creaking public services and reset damaged relations abroad during
Starmer installs non-political ministers in ‘government of all the talents’
Keir Starmer brought back senior ministers from the New Labour government on Saturday night, as he announced further additions to his team. Former cabinet minister
‘Blue wall’ of Tory seats collapsed because of green issues, say Greenpeace
The sewage crisis was a significant factor in the Tories’ losing support in the “blue wall” in the south of England, electoral polling suggests. Seven