Discover and connect with journalists and influencers around the world, save time on email research, monitor the news, and more.
Recent: |
|
Past: |
|
Featuring walkouts from teachers, railway workers and junior doctors. → Read More
The prime minister sealed the "Windsor Framework" with European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen. → Read More
A new poll shows she is the most popular candidate among party members to replace Nicola Sturgeon. → Read More
The BBC presenter challenged the Labour leader over the five "national missions" he is announcing today. → Read More
The move would force people to provide mandatory identification at polling stations. → Read More
The defiant finance secretary insisted her campaign was “not over”. → Read More
The cabinet secretary for finance and the economy is largely tipped as a frontrunner in the race to replace Nicola Sturgeon. → Read More
The party leader's aides have been accused of "control freakery" over how the next cohort of MPs are chosen. → Read More
Humza Yousaf, Angus Robertson and Kate Forbes are all likely contenders. → Read More
Labour's shadow chancellor said national security "has got to come first" following alarm over spy balloons. → Read More
The prime minister said the government would do “whatever it takes” to keep the country safe. → Read More
General secretary Mick Lynch said the union's "industrial campaign will continue for as long as it takes". → Read More
Jeremy Hunt said there was no extra "headroom" to stop energy bills rising from April. → Read More
The consumer rights champion urged the government to delay the £500 rise in the energy price guarantee from April. → Read More
Claire Coutinho said the Tory deputy chairman was a "good thing for the party" and had a "lot of things to offer". → Read More
The development comes just hours after the Ukrainian president addressed parliament. → Read More
Labour's shadow minister for domestic violence accused the home secretary of being "missing in action". → Read More
Richard Sharp insisted his relationship with the former PM was "broadly professional". → Read More
Sharon Graham says the former leader would win his seat of Islington North if he chose to stand. → Read More
Sharon Graham accused the government of a “real abdication of responsibility” over its refusal to budge on pay. → Read More