As the new Mental Health Act is quietly dropped, David Hencke reports on how the crisis in mental health services across the country is failing the most vulnerable people in society
UK Politics
The Prime Minister's flimsy new government programme suggests he leads a Government that is fresh out of ideas
Organisers believe the Met Police is being strong-armed into opposing the Gaza protests.
The RSA said it disagreed with the decision and criticised the IWGB trade union for pursuing the case against it
New polling shows the Conservatives are set to lose big to Sadiq Khan in next year's London mayoral election, despite Sunak's attempts to weaponise, anti-green, anti-ULEZ votes
Tackling the issue will require global cooperation and legislative policies – but advancing from non-binding commitments can take decades, writes Emma DeSouza
Renationalising the railways remains highly popular amid transport delays, cancellations, expensive fares and strikes.
Taxpayers have been left with a £2.7 billion bill, according to the Public Accounts Committee
Damning evidence from the Covid Inquiry reveals how the former PM was enabled by a system determined to look the other way, reports Adam Bienkov
As the Covid Inquiry has revealed, Boris Johnson and Dominic Cummings are morbid symptoms of a sick system. At the heart of that sickness is the media