Pregnant Women Losing Jobs Amid Pervasive Culture Of Mistreatment Warns TUC

A “pervasive” culture of mistreatment at work is leading to women losing their jobs if they are pregnant or become a parent, according to a report..
35 Of Students Say Reform Should Be Banned From Speaking At Universities Poll

More than one in three (35%) undergraduate students say Reform UK should be banned from speaking at events at UK universities, according to a poll..
Ofwat Launches Probe Into South East Water Over Supply Outages

South East Water is under investigation by the industry watchdog after repeated outages since November have left tens of thousands of households and businesses without supply across Kent and Sussex..
UK Economy Returns To Growth As Car Manufacturing Rebounds

The UK economy returned to growth in November after a boost from Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) factories restarting production following a cyber attack, according to official figures..
Emma Willis Says She Was Floored By Hole In The Heart Diagnosis

Emma Willis has told how she was “floored” by a hole in the heart diagnosis as she met another mother with the same condition..
Former Lionesses Captain Millie Bright Skips Training For Prince Of Wales Honour

Former Lionesses captain Millie Bright skipped training for possibly the first time in her career to be honoured by the Prince of Wales..
One Battle After Anothers Chase Infiniti Among Bafta Rising Star Award Nominees

One Battle After Another star Chase Infiniti is among the actors nominated for the Bafta 2026 EE Rising Star Award..
Concern Over Call For Corners To Be Checked By VAR With Summer Trial In Pipeline

Competitions are set to be given a choice over whether to use VAR to check corner kicks, with some concerned it is a further step towards re-refereeing the game..
Ministers Holding Emergency Meetings As 17000 Properties Remain Without Water

Ministers are holding emergency daily meetings as 17,000 properties remain without drinking water across Kent and Sussex, Sir Keir Starmer has said..
Keir Starmer Defends Digital ID Work Check Plans Amid Accusations Of New U Turn

Sir Keir Starmer has insisted there “will be checks” on the right to work in the UK, and “they will be digital, and they will be mandatory”, as he faced fire in the Commons over a U-turn on the Government’s flagship digital ID plans..