US tariffs and the conviction of French politician Marine Le Pen are among the top stories in Tuesday’s newspapers.
The “unique hurdles” faced by teenagers and young people with cancer should be considered in the Government’s upcoming national cancer plan for England, a charity has said. The Teenage Cancer Trust ...
The Government said more than three million workers across the country will benefit from the statutory increase.
Millions of households will see a jump in their annual council tax bills from April 1, with most local authorities in England increasing a typical band D bill by 5% – an increase of £109 to £2,280 ...
The third consecutive increase to Ofgem’s price cap sees the bill of a typical household paying by direct debit rise 6.4 to £1,849 a year.
April is the month when your council tax, water bills and other energy cost rise; when new, higher, parking fees are introduced and when employers will be paying more for National Insurance ...
The Metropolitan Police said officers were called to reports that the girl had entered the river near London City Airport.
The owner of the Solong said that the fund was being established ahead of any ‘verified’ legal claims following the collision on March 10.
Aung Kaung Myat was unable to contact his parents for several hours when he first heard the news of the earthquake on Friday.
Downing Street said ‘we would expect the UK to be impacted by alongside other countries’ when Donald Trump sets out his import tax plans.
Le Pen said she would appeal and asked that the court proceedings take place before the 2027 French presidential campaign.
The dead included eight Red Crescent workers, six members of Gaza’s Civil Defence emergency unit and an employee from UNRWA.