Three in four sliced bread products as salty as bag of crisps, campaigners warn
Action on Salt is calling for mandatory salt reduction targets.
Action on Salt is calling for mandatory salt reduction targets.
However, the Confederation for British Industry (CBI) said its latest growth report showed ‘signs of green shoots’.
Some secondary schools are not informing parents as soon as a child questions their gender, a report by Policy Exchange suggests.
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency hopes to discourage drivers from booking tests before they are ready.
NHS hospitals are getting the funds, but a charity has said these are not reaching patients.
The BBC presenter is preparing to front coverage of the King’s coronation
The personal archive will be displayed for the first time as part of a major exhibition to mark the National Portrait Gallery’s reopening in June.
The Association of British Insurers said insurers never use ethnicity as a factor when setting prices and its members comply with the Equality Act.
The Scottish economy is forecast to shrink by 0.7% in 2023.
The UK ranked in the bottom half of more than 20 countries for confidence in police and Parliament.
Friends of the Earth said it will return to the High Court if the Government’s strategy on net zero is not good enough.
President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden will travel to Rolling Fork, Mississippi, on Friday to meet those impacted by last week’s massive storm that ripped through more than a half-dozen towns
Far right has latched on to identity of Nashville shooter to fuel transphobic hatred
The top U.S. military officer says the Pentagon “has a long ways to go” to beef up its munitions stockpiles and ensure the country is ready for any large-scale war
A state lawmaker whose trans son died by suicide last year pleaded with Republicans to reject the law, derided by LGBT+ advocates as a ‘desperate and cruel effort by extremist politicians’
Legal experts say a Maryland appellate court ruling that sided with the victim’s family and reinstated Adnan Syed’s murder conviction could have serious implications in Maryland and beyond
“But accidents happen in skiing, I don’t know how you could try to sue anybody for crashes on a ski slope. You see it all the time,” Simpson says
Santa Fe’s district attorney has appointed two veteran New Mexico lawyers to serve as the new special prosecutors in the manslaughter case against actor Alec Baldwin over the fatal “Rust” film set shooting
Rev. Al Sharpton called for an “Irvo law” to help protect people in mental health facilities as he delivered a eulogy to remember Irvo Otieno on Wednesday, 29 March.
Donald Trump has claimed China wouldn’t have flown a spy balloon over the United States when he was president.
Weather officials say they’re retiring the names Fiona and Ian from the rotating list of Atlantic tropical cyclone names because of the death and destruction caused by the most recent storms with those names
First five episodes of season four dropped on 24 March
Jacob Garlick reportedly failed to make required deposit to close on historic New York City building
Congress is now considering doing something it hasn’t done since the Vietnam War — repealing authorizations for the use of military force
‘He found his person to do laundry and taxes with,’ one TikTok user wrote about the proposal