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Airports including Heathrow and Gatwick were affected by the outage, with travel hubs as far north as Edinburgh reporting that flights had been grounded shortly after 4pm UK time. Eurocontrol, the ...
Architect Jimmy paints a ‘powerful picture’ of life on a £50k salary 30 July 2025, 06:58 ...
A job advert for a role in a sharia court posted on a government website has caused major controversy, with critics saying it promotes a separate Islamic legal system in the UK.
Salt warnings should be put on restaurant menus to encourage consumers to make healthier choices, a new study says.
Caller Kyundan, who 'was born in India but made in England', emphasises the importance of integration.
A firefighter has taken his former employer to a tribunal after he was disciplined for not stopping his staff from saying ‘fireman’.
Pubs to stay open later and get protection from noise complaints in plans to ‘protect pavement pints’ 27 July 2025, 10:24 Ministers have pledged to make it easier to open new bars, music venues and ...
The Online Safety Act has come into force and is restricting what children see online. Caller Alan thinks this is a mistake, and is willing to go toe-to-toe with Tom over it.
Nurses in England are expected to “overwhelmingly” reject a proposed 3.6% pay rise, it has been reported.
Jeremy Corbyn has suggested his new party may end up being called Your Party after all, as sign-ups for the new group edge closer to 500,000.
Asylum seekers who refuse to move could lose their hotels and benefits under a Home Office rule shake up.
Liz Kendall announced on Monday that Labour is set to revive the pensions commission to provide recommendations for how to boost retirement income from 2027 to avert a crisis.