Amazon has reached a historic 2.5 billion dollar (£1.8 billion) settlement with the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), which said the online retail giant tricked customers into signing up for its Prime ...
The British carmaker has been forced to suspend production at its UK factories for several weeks after being targeted by hackers.
The BBC and a handful of news agencies have launched a short film calling on Israel to let foreign journalists into Gaza. The film – created in association with Agence France-Presse (AFP), the ...
Steve Reed’s visual feed stopped working during an interview, but a fuller clip shows that he continued answering the presenter’s questions.
Speaking on the Media Confidential podcast, the Culture Secretary insisted on the importance of public service broadcasters upholding high standards.
Steph Driver, who has worked alongside the Prime Minister for five years, said his Government continued to have her ‘unwavering support’.
Work to ensure West Dunbartonshire’s care at home services have improved by the end of the year are ongoing after the service was slammed by ...
Household debt and arrears have risen from £1.45 billion at the end of 2020 to £4.43 billion this year, Ofgem said.
Mohammed Shabir had denied the murder of Bryonie Gawith and her three children who died in their home in Bradford.
The MoD’s war detectives used DNA to identify the remains, which were found during construction work near Lens, a city in northern France.
Around 300 officers are required to police protests and counter-protests across Scotland each week, the chief constable has said. Jo Farrell said the demands of repeated demonstrations are putting ...
The Government is set to introduce digital ID cards to tackle illegal migration. The announcement will be made by Sir Keir Starmer during a speech on Friday, it is understood The so-called Brit-Card ...