Telegram to work with internet watchdog on child sexual abuse material crackdown
Messaging platform Telegram is set to use industry-leading tools to detect child sexual abuse imagery on public parts of the platform as part of a new agreement with an online…
Starmer to hail £1bn climate investment as he hosts Emir of Qatar
The Prime Minister faces pressure to raise human rights issues as he meets the Emir of Qatar to agree a £1 billion investment in climate technology on Wednesday. Sir Keir…
Syria urged by Turkey, U.S. to hold talks with opposition after sudden advance
The recent rapid advance by opposition fighters in Syria shows that Syrian President Bashar Assad must reconcile with his own people and hold talks with the opposition, the Turkish foreign…
Drivers to enjoy cheapest Christmas fuel prices since pandemic – RAC
Drivers are set to enjoy the cheapest Christmas fuel prices since the pandemic, despite a slight rise in November, figures suggest.
Lammy to urge Nato to boost support for Ukraine
David Lammy will press Nato to increase military support for Ukraine as he meets allies in Brussels on Wednesday morning. The Foreign Secretary is also expected to call for Nato…
Four of UK’s five nuclear power stations to be extended beyond planned closure
Four of Britain’s five nuclear power stations will stay open longer than previously planned, their operator has said.
Gardai call for fresh information on disappearance of Sandra Collins in 2000
Gardai have urged people who may once have been constrained by past loyalties to come forward about the disappearance and murder of a Mayo woman 24 years ago. Sandra Collins,…
Missing Persons Day marked with move to improve database of human remains
Steps to improve a searchable database that contains information about unidentified human remains have been launched to mark Missing Persons Day. The annual commemorative event hosted by the Department of…
Britain’s ‘happiest places to live’ in 2024 revealed
Woodbridge in Suffolk has topped an annual list of the happiest places to live in Britain for the first time.
Southern Western Railways service first to transfer into public ownership
The Government has announced that South Western Railway’s services will be the first to transfer into public ownership next year.