» Suspended Labour councillor cleared of encouraging violent disorder at rally
15/08/25 10:55 from BBC News - Politics
Ricky Jones denied encouraging violent disorder after comments at a counter-protest last year.

» Sturgeon book reignites trans row with JK Rowling
15/08/25 10:13 from BBC News - Politics
In her memoir, Sturgeon complains about the Harry Potter author posting a selfie in a T-shirt branding her a "destroyer of women's rights".

» Nigel Farage urges PM to appoint Reform peers to House of Lords
15/08/25 09:38 from BBC News - Politics
Reform has four MPs in the House of Commons and controls ten councils in England, but currently has no peers.

» Healey says Putin-Trump talks may be first step to peace
15/08/25 09:18 from BBC News - Politics
The defence secretary says the UK is ready to "put boots on the ground" in Ukraine if a ceasefire is agreed.

» Data centres to be expanded across UK as concerns mount
15/08/25 08:17 from BBC News - Politics
The number of data centres is set to jump by a fifth in the coming years, figures seen by the BBC suggest.

» Putin must 'prove he is serious about peace,' says Starmer
15/08/25 07:18 from BBC News - Politics
Sir Keir Starmer staged a show of unity with the Ukrainian president ahead of Friday's summit between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin.

» 'No regrets' for Reform mayor Luke Campbell
15/08/25 05:03 from BBC News - Politics
The Hull and East Yorkshire mayor reflects on his first 100 days in the job.

» Government turns to TikTokers to advise on cosmetic surgery abroad
14/08/25 23:56 from BBC News - Politics
There is growing concern over Britons seeking overseas treatments such as hair implants and dental work.

» Councillor's rally comments 'wrong', court hears
14/08/25 15:04 from BBC News - Politics
Ricky Jones denies encouraging violent disorder after comments at a counter-protest last year.

» More than 11,000 no-fault bailiff evictions in past year
14/08/25 14:47 from BBC News - Politics
In its manifesto, Labour vowed to ban Section 21 orders which allow landlords to remove tenants without a reason.

» Vance plays at Trump golf course on first day of Scottish holiday
14/08/25 11:46 from BBC News - Politics
The US vice-president arrived in Scotland on Air Force Two for a private holiday with his family.

» UK economic growth slows but beats forecasts
14/08/25 11:08 from BBC News - Politics
The economy expanded by 0.3% in the April-to-June period, ahead of economists' expectations.

» Man sentenced for Rishi Sunak racist death threats
14/08/25 10:54 from BBC News - Politics
Prosecutors say the emails were "racist, offensive and suggested Sunak should be killed".

» Government expands police use of facial recognition vans
14/08/25 09:55 from BBC News - Politics
The Home Office says the technology helps locate suspects but civil liberties groups warn of heightened surveillance.

» Are latest UK growth figures good or bad news for the economy?
14/08/25 09:54 from BBC News - Politics
Depending on the timeframe you look at, the GDP figures can be seen as glass half full or half empty.

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