Poll: Immigration low priority for most Britons
New research exposes significant gap between Westminster's immigration focus and what truly concerns most UK voters, with NHS and economy dominating public attention.
New research exposes significant gap between Westminster's immigration focus and what truly concerns most UK voters, with NHS and economy dominating public attention.
Exclusive polling data shows significant public disapproval of Trump's East Wing operations, with concerns mounting over transparency and political influence in the White House.
In a stunning crossover of space exploration and pop culture, NASA partners with reality TV icon Kim Kardashian to reignite global excitement about lunar missions. Discover how this unexpected alliance aims to capture public imagination.
In a dramatic consequence of Washington's budget crisis, Radio Free Asia has halted its news services, silencing a key voice in regions with restricted press freedom.
Health authorities issue urgent vaccination plea as flu season arrives unexpectedly early across Britain, with cases surging weeks ahead of normal patterns.
As the Chancellor prepares his autumn budget, business leaders and economists reveal the urgent measures required to boost growth, support families, and fix public services across the UK.
The UK government has finally ordered a statutory public inquiry into the 1974 Birmingham pub bombings, delivering a major victory for victims' families after decades of campaigning for truth and justice.
Legendary Scottish news presenter, known as 'Scotland's Anchorman', announces his emotional departure from broadcasting after more than three decades on air.
A vital section of the Thames Path near Kew Gardens has collapsed into the river, creating dangerous conditions and cutting off popular walking routes. Local authorities warn pedestrians to avoid the area as emergency repairs get underway.
Exclusive investigation reveals Fujitsu's extensive government contracts continue despite Post Office Horizon scandal, as ministers face mounting pressure to sever ties with the tech giant.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves prepares her debut Autumn Budget with potential tax reforms, spending priorities and economic forecasts that could shape Britain's financial future.
Ministers announce radical overhaul of public appointments system, delegating authority for major roles including BBC positions to slash bureaucratic delays and streamline hiring processes.
A neglected London borough branded an 'eyesore' is set to receive a massive £26.9 million upgrade that will transform public spaces and community facilities across the area.
An explosive investigation reveals mounting concerns over transparency within Anthony Albanese's administration, as critics accuse the government of operating in the shadows.
As Doctor Who secures its television future with a landmark BBC deal, speculation mounts about who will replace Ncuti Gatwa and whether showrunner Russell T Davies is preparing to depart the TARDIS.
Notorious double murderer Colin Pitchfork will remain behind bars after the Parole Board rejects his latest release application, citing ongoing risk to the public.
A broadcasting icon is preparing for a dramatic television comeback after a quarter-century absence, sending shockwaves through the industry and delighting loyal viewers.
Exciting regeneration plans for Mitcham town centre revealed, featuring new public square, improved market area, and enhanced pedestrian access in major council-led overhaul.
New polling reveals overwhelming public opposition to Prince Andrew retaining his Royal Lodge home as taxpayers question funding controversial royal's lifestyle.
Channel 4's Hollyoaks faces broadcasting watchdog scrutiny after a controversial episode draws more than 100 formal complaints for its intense and disturbing content.
Transport for London unveils detailed plans for the new Superloop SL8 route connecting West Drayton to White City, promising faster journeys and better connections across West London.
Queensland announces groundbreaking public sex offender registry as Daniel Morcombe's parents push for Australia-wide implementation to enhance child safety.
A massive police operation in a Rio de Janeiro favela has become Brazil's deadliest raid, leaving residents traumatised and raising urgent questions about public security policies.
Exclusive: Hadush Kebatu, wrongly released from prison, alleges Metropolitan Police disregarded multiple attempts to hand himself in, raising serious questions about public safety and systemic failures.
A landmark legal ruling redefines racism in UK advertising, forcing brands to confront unconscious bias as broadcasters face new diversity reporting requirements.
John Malone, the legendary billionaire who reshaped global media and cable landscapes, announces his retirement at 84, marking the close of a transformative chapter in telecommunications history.
Dramatic scenes unfolded in Harrow as reckless drivers launched fireworks from moving vehicles, turning residential streets into danger zones and sparking a major police investigation.
Digital streaming services are set to overtake traditional broadcasters in sports rights spending for the first time in 2025, marking a historic shift in how Britons watch live sports.
CBS News is undergoing significant workforce reductions as parent company Paramount Global implements sweeping cost-cutting measures, affecting both on-air talent and production staff across multiple divisions.
Dozens of research monkeys have escaped from a Mississippi laboratory, raising serious concerns about potential disease transmission and public health risks in the local community.