The Prime Minister has been joined by more than 100 business chiefs and university leaders on a trade visit to Mumbai.
The party leader will set out a ‘golden rule’ that half of money saved from cuts must be put towards driving down the deficit.
Formed in the 70s, the rock band continues to resonate today with Somebody To Love and Radio Ga Ga among their top five most played songs.
Access to Scotland’s “immense resources” will only be available if the country becomes independent, First Minister John Swinney has said.
Louise Ansari, chief executive of Healthwatch England said: “Contrary to evidence that men are reluctant to attend health services, our findings show that most men would attend a national prostate ...
Labour accused Kemi Badenoch of having a ‘brass neck’ as she seeks to position her party as the only one that can get the economy back on track.
A rare species of moth that mimics the appearance of a wasp to avoid predators is the 10,000th species of wildlife to be recorded at the National Trust’s Wicken Fen nature reserve.
The Museum Renewal Fund will be shared among local and regional museums with the aim of ensuring they remain fit for the future.
The authorities “will be relentless” in tackling drug smuggling, the crime minister has vowed, after police efforts resulted in more than 2,300 “deal lines” shut off in a single year. Sarah Jones ...
Who your parents are – rather than how hard you work – is increasingly shaping living standards over a lifetime, the Resolution Foundation said.
Research by YouGov showed some politicians had ‘grossly misjudged voters’ views amid criticism of net zero efforts, according to investment body.
Her comments came during a Party conference overshadowed by questions about her leadership and the challenge from Nigel Farage’s party.
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