International humanitarian law dictates the rules combatants should follow – with a central tenet that ‘civilians should not be targeted’ Israel and Hamas at war …
Skipton Building Society offering ‘trapped’ renters chance of escape without need for support from wealthy guarantor but campaigners warn housing shortage an underlying problem
Steve Barclay, the health secretary, claims some industrial action is unlawful as mandate will have expired Ministers are pressing ahead with a legal bid to …
Contrasting portraits emerge in the closing arguments of class-action lawsuit against Musk for misleading investors with tweets As he sat stoically in court, Elon Musk …
Spending watchdog to give speech in parliament following supply scandals, including that involving Lady Mone The government had a responsibility to apply “basic standards” of …
President Joe Biden has officially kicked off the application process for his student debt cancellation program, opening the door for millions of Americans to apply …
Nato secretary general Jens Stoltenberg hails move by Nordic neighbours as ‘historic step’ Russia-Ukraine war: latest news Sweden and Finland have formally submitted their applications …
Sauli Niinisto and Sanna Marin make call after support in country for move trebles since Ukraine war Russia-Ukraine war: latest updates Finland must apply to …
Rail company advertised 30 positions and received 28,000 applications in kingdom where women couldn’t drive cars until 2018 A job advert to recruit 30 female …
U.S. regulators are urging drugmaker Pfizer to apply for emergency authorization for a two-dose regimen of its COVID-19 vaccine for children 6 months to 5 …
Michelle Donelan says students are ‘consumers’, amid plans to punish universities for poor value for money The universities minister, Michelle Donelan, has encouraged students to …
Politician once known as ‘Red Ken’ was suspended from Labour in 2016 over comments about Hitler supporting Zionism Ken Livingstone, the former mayor of London …