A senior Cabinet minister has said that the government must treat taxpayers' money "with respect" as he ordered almost all of the 20,000 procurement cards used by civil servants to be frozen.
Pat McFadden has defended the Labour government's plans to shake up the benefits system. Reforms - due to be announced later by Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall - are expected to include a ...
Pity poor James O’Brien. The long-suffering remainer has always had a raw, fiery quality unusual in the British phone-in host ...
Caroline Woodley rebukes ‘famous’ academy head as data shows suspensions in Hackney’s secondaries eclipse inner and outer London ...
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'I'm a Former F1 World Champion - Here's How I Nearly Bankrupt My Own Team'Kimi Raikkonen shocked the F1 world in 2012 when he made his comeback to the sport after a three-year absence. The Finnish ...
Forbes, in its “real-time billionaires ranking,” pegs the net worth of automotive mogul Roger Penske at $5.6 billion. There ...
The notice period that learner drivers must give before cancelling their driving test without losing the fee has been slashed ...
The Prince of Wales has paid tribute to the last surviving Battle of Britain pilot following his death aged 105.
Absence rates have doubled and suspensions and exclusions are at a record high - 1 in 5 children miss a day of school every ...
Part of the River Trent had 50 times the bacteria of safe swimming water on average last year, data shared exclusively with ...
All the latest football news and Phil McNulty Q&A as England gather under Thomas Tuchel before their World Cup qualifiers ...
Ed Miliband’s trip to Beijing this week will lead to renewed questions about whether vital UK security concerns are being ...
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