As a community book seller loses her unique shop in Shepherd's Bush Market, Iain Overton looks at the broader struggles facing London's historic markets, facing the juggernaut of modern development.
UK Politics
Levelling Up secretary Michael Gove now sets the overarching "strategy and policy" of the previously independent Electoral Commission.
As Sinn Féin’s Vice President becomes First Minister, Northern Ireland is closer to a border poll vote than ever before, argues Emma DeSouza
Hall previously liked a string of tweets praising 'rivers of blood' MP Enoch Powell and branding the capital "Londonistan" under Muslim mayor Sadiq Khan.
Commons Committee criticises the costs of the remaining high-speed rail link and the Government for fixing the figures
A significant number of GPs are leaving permanent positions for locum roles or leaving clinical careers altogether, according to a new research by EveryDoctor
With its fourth former staff member charged with the sexual abuse of children in recent years, Byline Times delves into the dark past of Britain’s most famous – and troubled – private school
A surge for right-wing populist party Reform UK at the election could mean anti-Ukraine positions become mainstream
The party’s decision signals continuing, if low-key, commitment to press reform, writes Brian Cathcart
Rishi Sunak's Government has been accused of trying to "gerrymander" the next general election by making it harder for certain groups to vote