Kruger told BBC Radio 4’s Political Thinking he had hurt “good friends” as a result of the “painful” decision.
The national commission will advise the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency on new guidelines, expected to be published next year.
A member of rap trio Kneecap is set to find out whether his terrorism charge will be thrown out. Liam Og O hAnnaidh, who performs under the stage name Mo Chara, is accused of displaying a flag in ...
In 2024, America imported nearly £175 billion in pharmaceutical and medicinal products, according to the Census Bureau.
First Minister of Northern Ireland Michelle O’Neill has slammed a mooted digital ID card aimed at tackling illegal migration as “ludicrous”. The so-called Brit-Card would allow the verification of a ...
The deputy Prime Minister told the UN that ‘concerted diplomatic action’ was needed to keep ‘the hope of peace alive’.
Analysis by Public First estimated nine out of 12 regions in the UK would face a wider loss in excess of £100 million in the first year of a levy.
Digital ID cards are a “cynical ploy” designed to “fool” voters into thinking something is being done about immigration, Reform UK has claimed. Tory leader Kemi Badenoch also dismissed the plans as a ...
The Association of School and College Leader has warned the new system could deter people from becoming teachers and school leaders.
Police watchdog staff are being investigated over allegations they told officers being probed over failures around the 2023 Nottingham stabbings the inquiry was “politically motivated”.
Five NHS sites and 11 more schools are getting panels installed under a £180m Great British Energy investment.
Australia’s prime minister Anthony Albanese and Canadian prime minister Mark Carney will join Sir Keir Starmer in London.