People infected with deadly viruses due to the tainted blood scandal could receive more than £2m in compensation, according to government documents...
Politics
Conservative MP Craig Mackinlay has revealed he has had both his hands and feet amputated after contracting sepsis last year. The MP for South Thanet is due to...
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has bowed to pressure from some of his senior cabinet colleagues over proposed changes to the graduate visa scheme. Reports had...
A group of pro-Palestinian protesters have interrupted a speech by Labour’s shadow foreign secretary, accusing him of being “complicit in...
The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) is investigating the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) over suspicions it broke the law in its treatment...
Police should pay more attention to far-left extremists and new laws are needed to limit the right to protest, an independent government adviser has said. In a...
Wales’s first minister Vaughan Gething has said it has been a “very difficult time for members across the government”. The Labour leader...
Families of offenders serving an “inhumane” prison sentence abolished more than a decade ago have said they are “bitterly disappointed”...
The government’s attempt to lower the threshold for police intervening in protests was unlawful, the High Court has ruled. Campaign group Liberty brought...
Victims of the infected blood scandal have called for former health secretary Ken Clarke to be stripped of his peerage. Lord Clarke was heavily criticised in a...
After decades of denial, gaslighting and a chilling cover-up of the plight that befell thousands of victims of the infected blood scandal, finally an apology...
Skills ‘boot camps’ to be offered – as minister says UK has relied on foreign workers ‘for too long’
The government is set to offer “skills boot camps” in an attempt to get people on benefits back into work and to fill job roles previously held by...
Rishi Sunak is travelling to Austria tonight to hold talks with the country’s leader about illegal migration. The prime minister will meet Chancellor...
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has offered a “wholehearted and unequivocal” apology to the victims of the infected blood scandal, saying it was a...
An inquiry into the infected blood scandal has pointed the finger at several people and organisations after more than 30,000 patients were...
The government will outline how it plans to compensate the victims and families of the infected blood scandal when it makes a statement in the Commons later...