BBC Advises Staff To Delete TikTok From Work Phones
The BBC has advised staff to delete TikTok from corporate phones because of privacy and security fears. The BBC seems to be... Read More
Brexit: DUP Will Vote Against Windsor Framework Plans
T he Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) will vote against the government’s Windsor Framework Brexit plans in Parliament this week. Its leader Sir... Read More
Boris Johnson: Ex-PM To Reveal Evidence In His Defence Over Partygate
Boris Johnson will publish evidence in his defense ahead of a grilling by MPs him over whether he misled Parliament about Covid... Read More
King Charles Hears Emotional Pleas For Turkey-Syria Earthquake Aid
King Charles has heard emotional pleas for urgent help from families who have lost relatives in the earthquake that hit Turkey and... Read More
Richard Sharp: Pressure Grows On BBC Chairman After Critical Report
Pressure is growing on BBC chairman Richard Sharp after a critical report from MPs into his appointment. He made “significant errors of... Read More
Afghan Withdrawal A Dark Chapter For UK – Defence Committee Chair
The UK’s withdrawal from Afghanistan was “a dark chapter” for the UK, senior Conservative Tobias Ellwood has said. The Defence Committee, led... Read More
Rare Edward III Gold Coins Found In Hambleden Hoard
A coin expert said his eyes lit up when he saw 12 “rare” medieval gold coins, discovered with 616 silver pennies hidden... Read More
Royal Mail Workers To Strike Again On 16 February
Royal Mail postal workers will walk out again later this month in an ongoing row over pay and conditions, the Communication Workers... Read More
No Penalties For ‘Innocent’ Tax Errors – HMRC Boss
There are no penalties for “innocent” tax errors, the boss of HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has said. Jim Harra’s comments to... Read More
PMQs: Rishi Sunak To Be Pressed Over Nadhim Zahawi’s Tax Affairs
Rishi Sunak is likely to face more criticism at Prime Minister’s Questions as he resists calls to sack his party chairman Nadhim... Read More