People who witness traumatic incidents including terror attacks will be offered similar support to bereaved families, the government has confirmed. Those hit by crimes like the Manchester Arena bomb would be helped, as would children in the wider community, the Ministry of
Boris Johnson was forced to resign last summer after a succession of scandals, foremost among which were parties in Downing Street during the confinements imposed due to the pandemic. New accusations against Boris Johnson, suspicions of cabal, threats of lawsuits the “partygate”

Despite the Conservative Government’s pledge to reduce migration to Britain, net arrivals are at an all-time high, with the increase driven by people from outside the European Union, Ukraine and Hong Kong, according to data released Thursday. Some 1.2million people arrived in

This week marked the 11th annual National Numeracy Day, an important day earmarked to championing everyday maths. Its purpose is to inspire everyone, regardless of age, gender or socio economic background, to possess the confidence and skills to competently understand numbers and
Bin man is also known as a refuse collector or waste management worker. The salary for bin men in the UK can vary depending on several factors such as location, experience, and employer. According to the National Careers Service, the average salary

Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch has confirmed the government is watering down its EU Retained Law Bill – the Bill designed to remove near 4,000 EU laws by the end of the year. Following media speculation, Ms Badenoch issued a Ministerial Statement
Death arrives. It comes to us all, yet we live our lives as if we somehow have the ticket to immortality. Fear is a powerful emotion, driving us to try desperately to regain control. Yet control is an illusion. No one calls
Dean Russell, Member of Parliament for Watford, said: “The Coronation will be an absolute historic moment in our lives. A time to reflect on our history as we celebrate within our communities and look towards our future with a new Monarch. Even

Tomorrow will see the crowning of the UK’s new King, Charles III, a once in a lifetime event, but what should we expect from this major state event, which combines ancient ceremony, a religious service and is the fulfilment of the British
The Italian government announced in early April its intention to impose heavy fines on people who damage monuments or cultural sites. Sanctions that target environmental activists, very present in the news. Climate protesters risk fines of up to 60,000 euros for damaging
