TORY ministers have rejected calls from a parliamentary committee to launch a trial of menopause work leave, describing the proposal “unnecessary a
NEW government funding to alleviate winter pressures on the NHS will not fix ailing A&E departments in the long-term, a senior medic has warned
A WATCHDOG has found major failings by probation officers in the handling of the case of Zara Aleena’s killer.
ACTIVISTS protested today outside Twickenham rugby stadium, where “human rights-abusing nations” were taking part in an armoured vehicle trade fair
TWO HUNDRED child asylum-seekers have gone missing from hotels in which they were placed by the Home Office, a minister admitted today.
RAPE survivors are facing “invasive” and “unnecessary” requests for their personal records, causing delays to criminal investigations, a Home Offic
ACTIVISTS in Scotland today occupied an arms factory in Edinburgh in protest at the firm’s “deep complicity” in the “brutalisation and murder of Pa
MORE than half of Britain’s arms sales are destined for countries accused of human rights abuses, new research by campaigners suggests.
POLICE forces have been asked to check all officers against national police databases to identify suspected sexual predators following the sacking