Government ‘exaggerating threat to freedom of speech to push through new laws’, says university union
‘We think that this bill itself is a serious threat to freedom of speech,’ general secretary says
‘We think that this bill itself is a serious threat to freedom of speech,’ general secretary says
Union body says flexible working - including job shares and flexitime - should be offered to many more workers
Police in Rhode Island's capital said nine people have been wounded in a shooting
Young expecting mother had not left home in years
There have been small increases in seven out of nine of England’s regions in the week to 9 May
Police say as many as eight people may have been shot in incident
Family members and supporters of Pamela Turner are rallying for justice on the second anniversary of her death
The Lakanal House fire in Southwark, south London, on July 3 2009 claimed the lives of six people
Andrew Yang rejects ‘defund the police’ as progressive candidates want to shift more funds away from the nation’s most expensive – and largest – police department
Two deputies fired for their inaction in a Florida school shooting that left 17 people dead must be reinstated with back pay, a judge has ruled.
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A judge has dismissed a rarely used felony leak charge against a Black Lives Matter activist in Iowa who gave a confidential police bulletin to a television news reporter
Thousands of social media posts have misleadingly painted President Joe Biden and his administration as catalysts of chaos who not only mishandled the temporary shutdown of the nation’s largest fuel pipeline last Friday, but engineered it
Alok Sharma to say the upcoming UN climate conference offered ‘our best chance of building a brighter future’
The nation’s largest fuel pipeline is flowing again after the company that runs it it was hit by a gang of hackers
With thousands of people waiting more than a year for NHS treatment in England, it remains to be seen how the health service will cope after the stresses of the pandemic, writes Chris Stevenson
Once briefly bigger than The Beatles, the Seventies pop star and his band rode the wave of Rollermania around the world
Ministers should be required to set out workforce plans to tackle shortages under new NHS legislation say MPs
As long as there have been services like Spotify and Apple music, there has been criticism over pricing models which basically leaves them making pennies for their work. Ben Sisario investigates
President Joe Biden is scheduled to meet Friday with six immigrants brought to the U.S. illegally as children who benefited from an Obama-era policy that protected them from deportation
A small but growing number of Republicans are embracing and propagating a false portrayal of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol
The players were at the stadium early to avoid the supporters gathered outside
Congresswoman from New York reacted sharply to ‘intimidation’ from Republican
The emails came to light during a landmark legal case brought by a West Virginia community against three drug distributors