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Bosses will be legally obliged to let workers know they have the right to join a union to stop hostile employers discouraging membership
A Reform UK whistleblower alleges undeclared costs incurred during Farage’s election effort meant the legal spending limit was exceeded by thousands
In the clearest sign yet that it is preparing for a change of PM, Labour Together wants members’ views on who can secure victory at the next election
The 90-year-old actress is the star of a documentary in which she perfectly recalls a full Shakespeare soliloquy
A witness to the incident at a multi-storey car park at Terminal 3 said it was like a ‘disaster movie’, with a three-year-old girl among the injured
Henry Nowak, 18, from Essex, was on a night out with friends when he was attacked by strangers
Nearly 10,000 people have lost their lives on rural roads in the past decade, two thirds more than on urban roads
A month after a fitness coach accused the label of using her taglines without credit, another brand has come forward with similar allegations
Eighteen containers from Baltic Klipper fell overboard, disrupting a cruise departure. But locals were warned it is illegal to keep ‘wreck material’
After taking 152 races to triumph over inner turmoil, no one can say McLaren driver did not earn his moment of glory in Abu Dhabi
Younger generations are suffering as about a quarter of people in Britain report feeling lonely. One charity is fostering connection with their elders
South East Water is proposing the urgent construction of a pipeline to Ardingly Reservoir, which serves 228,000 people and is less than half full
A woman raped as a student says the time it took for a conviction left her struggling, but questions plans to scrap half of all jury trials
The England rugby coach ran seven marathons in as many days to raise awareness of motor neurone disease
The Harrods version has a burger patty as well as turkey. Elsewhere this festive season, diners can try Christmas toasties, sub rolls and stuffed naans
Yes, it’s that time of year and when the drink flows, the same topics keep coming up. Shane Watson and Ben Machell know what you’ll be blathering about
Children with high IQs have bags of potential but can get bored at school and struggle to fit in. We speak to the parents nurturing their exceptional
With many of the president’s supporters angry about the cost of living, his team hope rallies will appease wavering Republicans
Reform leader’s schooldays were a different age and pale compared with the failure to protect minority children today
Cartoon by Peter Brookes
One couple — she works for the NHS and he for the RAF — are doing everything they can to give their children an independent education
All our chat in the office boils down to this: ‘Please, England, make things more boring, like when we were kids’
Brian Gilvary, chairman of Ineos Energy, says the windfall levy is being maintained by a government ‘leading by ideology with no debate or logic’
British driver ‘proud to not be as aggressive as Max and former champions’ as his third place secures title by two points from race winner Verstappen
The actress doesn’t care what people think of her any more. She lets rip about social media, weight-loss drugs — and why it has taken her so long to become a director
With its historic palaces, Unesco-rated parks and a pretty old town, Potsdam — 45 minutes from the German capital – is the perfect pick for a weekend getaway
Photographer who sardonically depicted the essence of this country and the class system in full saturated colour dies aged 73
Lynn Hsu is a writer and cartoonist for The New Yorker, Air Mail, Alta, The Wall Street Journal, Weekly Humorist and others. She has been nominated for the...