The Allan government is proposing to close parliament 11 weeks before next year’s state election – the longest break since ...
Rt. Hon. David Davis MP talks about his long, sometimes turbulent, always interesting career in the front-line of British politics. He was first elected to Parliament in 1987. David has is a leading ...
The government is facing questions over whether One Login can be trusted to keep people's personal data secure.
The comment came as pressure piles on the Justice Secretary after prisoners were mistakenly released from HMP Wandsworth ...
Thousands of protesters have marched through central London to show their opposition to digital ID plans. Under strict police conditions, demonstrators chanted and waved banners along a route from ...
Brahim Kaddour-Cherif was spotted by a member of the public in north London today after being freed in error on 29 October.
When prime minister Keir Starmer announced on 26 September that the government was to introduce a mandatory national digital ID scheme, it came as a surprise to many people – not least those in the ...
Parts of central London came to a standstill as thousands of people protested against plans for everyone in the UK to have a digital ID card. The Prime Minister said it could help cut illegral ...
David Lammy has been told to “get a grip” on the crisis-hit prison service as police hunt two criminals mistakenly released ...
Police are still trying to track down 24-year-old convicted Algerian sex offender Brahim Kaddour-Cherif who was accidentally ...
The latest episode in the rolling farce that is His Majesty’s Prison and Probation Service was this week revealed to be yet ...
Prisoner found three days after accidental release but another on loose - Manhunt continues for prisoner Brahim ...
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