LONDON (AP) — The British government said Friday it has no plans to change a law barring young people from being imprisoned for life, despite widespread demands for the teenage killer of three young ...
Sir Keir Starmer defended the decision taken by authorities not to share information about the case earlier on.
The government has announced a public inquiry into how the system failed to stop the killer, who had been referred to the authorities multiple times over his obsession with violence.
The British public are in favour of cutting or abolishing inheritance tax, a new poll has shown, as backlash over the government’s tax raid on family farms continues to grow. At such a critical moment ...
Labour is facing calls to set out a clear “vision” for school improvement as the prime minister faced criticism that his ...
Six months after a teenage attacker stabbed three girls to death at a children’s dance class in England, new details about ...
The new administration’s honeymoon period has been brutally short and unforgiving, even by U.K. political standards.
The Southport attack, in which three young girls died and eight other children were injured, falls outside the definition of ...
These changes make this an opportune moment for Sir Keir Starmer to re-engage with the EU. Next weekend the prime minister ...
No 10 says it is targeting "cynical" appeals against new nuclear power stations, roads, rail lines and wind farms.