Tories propose banning bus passengers from playing loud music
Passengers should not have to ‘endure somebody else’s crap music’, says UK’s shadow transport secretary
Passengers should not have to ‘endure somebody else’s crap music’, says UK’s shadow transport secretary
Right-wing activists accuse councils of being anti-British for removing Union Jacks and St George’s Crosses
A UFO-hunting police and crime commissioner is the latest to switch
Conservative politician suffered serious injuries in the IRA’s 1984 Brighton bombing that left his wife paralysed
Will humility and mea culpas mollify angry voters? Probably not
Force says alleged offences happened outside the statutory time limit for prosecution and decision does not impact other prosecution
Police assessing footage of group’s performance, which UK health secretary Wes Streeting on Sunday described as ‘appalling’
Politicians like Holly Cairns or Keir Starmer could meet the threat of the populist right with a lighter tone and a joke or two
Ireland is the UK’s best route back to better ties with the EU, says the former Conservative minister
SNP favourite to win while Reform UK fancies its chances of beating Labour, which has lost ground it gained in 2024 general election
Wide Awake Festival had ‘positive discussions with stakeholders’ involved in Brixton event
Nigel Farage’s party vies with Labour for working class votes in England’s north and midlands while Tories and Lib Dems battle in the south
Party colleagues fear her low-wattage turn as Tory leader could spell trouble
Kim Leadbeater’s assisted dying Bill is nearing the end of committee stage
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