AT LEAST 40 members of the Royal Navy failed compulsory drugs tests last year, more than twice the number caught out in 2017.
ASLEF general secretary Mick Whelan spoke out about passenger safety yesterday, warning police at railways need more resources to tackle drug gangs
BRITAIN'S top race equality think tank told the Morning Star yesterday that the country is “complacent” about anti-Muslim racism, saying it is “ast
A NEW law to tackle crime overseas could jeopardise reporters in Britain, journalists’ union the NUJ warned today.
BBC bully Fiona Bruce did make “light-hearted” personal comments about Diane Abbott to warm up the audience, according to reports yesterday.
SAJID JAVID was branded a “disgrace” tonight after it emerged the Home Office needlessly detained a mentally ill female asylum-seeker on her birthd
FRACKING firm IGas has now begun drilling at an old bomb test site in Misson, Nottinghamshire, in order to explore for shale gas.
DIANE ABBOTT stepped up her criticism of the BBC yesterday over her poor treatment on Question Time last week.
THE British army’s chief nursing officer was the first adult to help double agent Sergei Skripal after he collapsed in Salisbury last March, it has