The Right Reverend Dame Sarah Mullally, who is due to take office on January 28, has been accused of improperly handling a complaint against a priest in London, where she currently serves as bishop.
Mr Zelensky recently met the leaders of Britain, Germany and France in London and the heads of Nato and the EU in Brussels, ...
Exams regulator Ofqual is consulting on allowing exam boards to each submit proposals for two qualifications with onscreen elements.
More than 17,000 paying ticket holders attended this year’s festival, which was headlined by Lulu, Tide Lines and Skerryvore.
Transatlantic cable equipment, an Arts and Crafts garden with gnomes and elves and an “exceptionally” rare shipwreck are among the unusual heritage protected in 2025.
“Our small and mighty tech demonstrator PocketQube satellite, SpinnyOne, will return photographs of the fabric during next ...
The volume of new home buyer inquiries deteriorated to the weakest level recorded in around two years in November, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (Rics). A net balance of 32 ...
A fundraising gala will launch The Hunt Family Fund in memory of Mr Hunt’s wife and two daughters who were murdered in their home.
US secretary of state Marco Rubio has ordered diplomatic correspondence to stop using the Calibri font and return to the more traditional Times New Roman. The move reverses a shift by Joe Biden’s ...
Mitch Winehouse is bringing legal action against her stylist, Naomi Parry, and friend, Catriona Gourlay, for hundreds of thousands of pounds.
An 11-year-old girl who is the youngest person ever to be made an MBE said she was left “speechless” when she found out she was being honoured. Carmela Chillery-Watson was recognised in the King’s ...
Sir Keir Starmer is introducing new Labour peers as he aims to rebalance the Tory majority in the Lords, and see off further challenges to his plans.
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