Accounting giants PwC and Ernst & Young have been hit with multimillion-pound fines by the sector’s watchdog over their audits of failed minibonds firm London Capital and Finance (LCF).
A large volume of data stolen during a cyber attack on a health board has been published by a ransomware group. Cyber criminals were able to access a significant amount of data including patient and ...
New restaurants, offices and shopping centres in England will be required to provide single-sex toilets under changes to the law ministers say will “alleviate safety, privacy and dignity concerns”.
Lt Col Nadav Shoshani, an army spokesman, said some 100,000 people were being ordered to move to a nearby Israel-declared ...
A joined-up work and health support service to help the long-term sick back into work will be piloted in 15 areas of England, Work and Pensions Secretary Mel Stride has announced.
A range of stories feature on the front pages of Britain’s newspapers on Tuesday.
The thunderstorms and heavy showers that hit the UK over the bank holiday weekend will ease, with forecasters predicting a warmer and brighter week ahead. Tuesday will see sunny spells develop across ...
Oxford and Cambridge students set up Gaza protest camps while encampments have been established at UK universities in recent days.
Beatrice appeared on This Morning from the top of the Empire State Building in New York where she was launching a campaign with Outward Bound.
Israel’s plan to attack the Gazan city has raised fears over the potential harm to more than a million Palestinian civilians sheltering there.
The SNP’s new leader John Swinney has paid tribute to his predecessor Humza Yousaf as he said this is a “new chapter” for the party. Mr Swinney was elected unopposed as the only candidate to succeed ...
Gun salutes celebrated the first anniversary of the King and Queen’s coronation on Monday, days after Charles returned to public-facing events following his cancer diagnosis. The King’s Troop Royal ...