So, if we do now have de facto blasphemy laws for one religion alone, it may simply be because our authorities are terrified of what might happen if we didn’t. Forget equal treatment. In multicultural ...
Up to £1,000 of property income is tax-free. Landlords must contact HMRC if the amount is between £1,000 and £2,500 and ...
Evolutionary biologist’s new book warns against denial of scientific truth by ‘astonishingly vicious’ trans activists ...
The campaign group that helped propel Sir Keir Starmer to leadership was fined for breaking electoral law more than 20 times ...
Plus: Shevaun Haviland, the director general of the British Chambers of Commerce, on the workplace health crisis ...
A 16-year-old girl had written that she did not like boarding at her £45,000 a year private school before she was hit by a ...
Women who miss their first mammogram have a 40 per cent higher risk of dying from breast cancer, research has found. The NHS ...
Passengers have been warned of delays at Stansted Airport after a small fire broke out early on Wednesday morning. The fire ...
It has been 61 years since Entertaining Mr Sloane made its debut, but its timeless wit has been faithfully reproduced at the Young Vic ...
Every October, porridge makers from across the world descend on Carrbridge to compete for the coveted golden spurtle ...
As MPs urge him to challenge Starmer, Manchester mayor outlines political strategy he says is missing from No 10 ...
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