Margaret Betts, of Ipswich, was headhunted in 1942 to decipher enemy communications during WW2 One of the last surviving female Bletchley Park codebreakers, who worked …
Suspects are also thought to be responsible for two other incidents on trains last week Two people have been charged in Austria for allegedly playing …
Comments from PM’s office undermine home secretary’s claim that queues for ferries were down to ‘bad weather’ Downing Street has conceded that “new processes” brought …
Former Scottish first minister says she needed more privacy and accounts of her life on social media were ‘much more glamorous and exciting’ than reality …
Researchers say institutional racism probably contributed to ‘differential approach’ to enforcement of powers Bias in policing at least partly explains why minority ethnic people were …
Actor achieved worldwide fame and broke ground for Black women while playing Nyota Uhura in the original TV hit US actor Nichelle Nichols, who achieved …
Commons public accounts committee issues damning report into £777m spent with firm that employed Owen Paterson as lobbyist Ministers and government officials played “fast and …
James Caan, a Hollywood leading man of the 1970s who memorably displayed his tough-guy screen presence as the trigger-happy Mafioso Sonny Corleone in The Godfather …
Brazilian president’s dismantling of environmental safeguards partly to blame, says politician leading inquiry Jair Bolsonaro’s demolition of Brazil’s Indigenous and environmental protection services and “surrender …
Abdulrazak Gurnah said imperial attitudes were fuelled by the government withholding details of Britain’s colonial past The Nobel laureate Abdulrazak Gurnah has said he suspects …
Apparent disharmony between PM and Sunak on cost of living crisis fuels reshuffle speculation The Treasury has been forced to dampen speculation of an imminent …
Wandsworth‘s outgoing leader, Ravi Govindia, told Sky News that multiple scandals played a part in the Tories losing control of the council in the local …
Last-minute hitch on coal almost reduced Alok Sharma to tears as Glasgow climate pact made imperfect progress As weary delegates trudged into the Scottish Event …