Our democracy is broken – Britain needs electoral reform now
Counting all votes equally is the absolute bare minimum for a democracy. We can take back control by changing the system
Counting all votes equally is the absolute bare minimum for a democracy. We can take back control by changing the system
The pandemic is projected to force an additional 10 per cent of students into learning poverty. In these challenging times, the world needs a bold, fresh and evidence-based vision for education led by awareness, data and action
Grammy-winning artist just released her second album
The Team GB star finished third in her 100m semi-final and has now pulled out of the 200m due to a hamstring injury
Members reportedly pay £250,000 for regular chats with PM and chancellor
Championship leader Max Verstappen qualified third, with Hamilton’s teammate Valtteri Bottas second
The U.S. official who wrote a Pulitzer Prize-winning book on genocide landed Saturday in Khartoum on a five-day trip to Sudan then to neighboring Ethiopia
Depp’s lawyer claims promised donation was a ‘calculated and manipulative lie’
Apple’s App Store fees are akin to a “global tax on the internet,” according to Tesla boss Elon Musk.
The child’s body was discovered in the Ogmore River near Pandy Park
Top Indian and Chinese army commanders have met after a gap of three months to discuss the expeditious disengagement of thousands of forces in a bid to ease the 15-month border tensions and clashes
Jamaica completed a clean sweep in the sprint final with Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce and Shericka Jackson taking silver and bronze.
The second season of Mindy Kaling’s Netflix teen drama is a cliche-free, three-dimensional revival of what had become a desperately tired genre, says Micha Frazer-Carroll
Tenants who are months behind on rent now face the end to a federal eviction moratorium Saturday
A California law taking effect Jan. 1 could make pork harder to find and more expensive
Detectives ask men at scene, who fled when officers approached, to come forward with information
A shortage of ammunition in the U.S. is having an impact on law enforcement agencies, people seeking personal protection, recreational shooters and hunters
Women are not suspects but might have vital information, say detectives
Prices of tests to travel abroad vary from £20 to £575
The first in real life meeting of the party since 2019 will be a critical encounter for the Labour leader
Anti-trans campaigners have previously used dead authors to try and promote their cause, including Daphne du Maurier and Emily Dickinson
Across the UK, parks are being planned for sites once earmarked for commercial development. Could this really this signal a new future for our urban landscape, asks Colin Drury
The Tokyo Olympics are using about 100 interpreters to render joy and heartbreak into 11 languages
Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin is vowing he “won’t let grass grow under our feet” as the department begins to implement new vaccine and testing directives
Brownlee teamed up with Jess Learmonth, Georgia Taylor-Brown and Alex Yee to hold off the United States and France in the Games’ first mixed relay.