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The Government has been accused of 'betraying' British workers, but ministers have insisted the changes will have little ...
With 50p artisan coffees, cheap beer and lively nightlife, it's a wonder that visitors mostly use the capital as a ...
The declaration of victory over Hitler brought rare and unrestrained joy for Britons. But as Europe once more searches for ...
At the last Budget, Labour’s Rachel Reeves revealed plans to raise employer national insurance contributions from 13.8 per ...
As Britain marks victory in Europe, Holocaust survivor Ivor Perl, 93, tells the story of his captivity and his liberation - ...
Behind the pomp of today's 80th VE Day celebrations, the Prime Minister faces pressure on multiple fronts over his fragile leadership of Europe’s strategy ...
The mental load of endless parenting tasks - housework, childcare, school admin - can get in the way of connection with children and partners ...
Deputy headteacher James Fair has been stuck “in limbo” over his divorce because of long delays working out the value of his pension. Like many other teachers, the 48-year-old waited months to get his ...
Even the most lauded chefs sometimes can’t be bothered to cook. Here are their pantry staples, from Old El Paso fajitas to ...
Officers also recovered a suspected grenade, Nazi memorabilia, firearms, swords and a crossbow during raids on a number of ...
The cancellation of a major UK offshore wind project was a ripple effect of the US President's attacks on green energy, ...
As she publishes a new book on disability, journalist Frances Ryan shares how illness affects our friendships, and can ...