Category : Search result: One Big Beautiful Bill Act


Indiana wins first outright Big Ten title since 1945

The Indiana Hoosiers, under coach Curt Cignetti, complete a stunning two-year turnaround by beating Ohio State to win their first outright Big Ten championship in 80 years. Read the full story.

London stations top global beauty ranking

St Pancras International and Paddington have been ranked the world's most spectacular railway stations in a new global list. Discover the full top 20 and what makes London's transport hubs so special.

All Bar One's Festive Cocktails & Food Review

We review All Bar One's festive menu in Sheffield, featuring cocktails with Mallow & Marsh and Absolut Vodka, plus burgers and small plates. Find out what's worth ordering this Christmas.

Palliative Care Failing Half of UK Patients Needing It

A damning report reveals over half of those needing palliative care in the UK miss out. As assisted dying bills advance, experts demand politicians fix the funding crisis first. Read the full analysis.

Lords' 1,000 Amendments Stall Assisted Dying Bill

The Assisted Dying Bill, backed by MPs, faces a logjam in the House of Lords with over 1,000 tabled amendments. Critics call it a democratic outrage as dying people await a compassionate law.

Blackstone cools on Big Yellow takeover bid

Blackstone is considering withdrawing its interest in a multibillion-pound takeover of self-storage giant Big Yellow Group ahead of a key December 8 deadline. Read the latest on this major property deal.

79-year-old widow chased for 2p energy debt

A 79-year-old disabled widow from Dudley was pursued for a 2p debt due to a computer error, threatening her credit rating and causing immense stress. Discover how the situation was resolved.

Louis Tomlinson Hated Performing One Direction Hit

Louis Tomlinson shocks fans by confessing he 'always hated' performing One Direction's iconic debut single What Makes You Beautiful. Exclusive details on his Capital FM interview and Jingle Bell Ball performance.

Quebec bans public prayer in new secularism law

Quebec intensifies its secularism legislation with Bill 9, banning public prayer and extending religious symbol prohibitions. Critics warn it disproportionately targets Muslim communities.

Gov U-turn: Day-one employment rights scrapped

The government has abandoned controversial 'day-one' employment rights after House of Lords pressure. Discover how the new six-month rule will affect UK businesses and workers.

Paddington Favourite for Christmas No.1 Spot

Tom Fletcher's new song 'One Of Us' from Paddington The Musical leads the race for Christmas number one. The heartwarming track faces competition from Kylie Minogue and Ed Sheeran. Read more about this festive chart battle.

Government U-turns on unfair dismissal pledge

The government has reversed its promise to give workers unfair dismissal rights from day one, setting a new six-month qualifying period. Find out what this means for employees and businesses.

Government ditches day-one unfair dismissal policy

Labour waters down its flagship workers' rights bill, replacing day-one unfair dismissal protection with a six-month threshold. Find out what this U-turn means for businesses and employees.

Labour U-turns on workers' rights manifesto pledge

The UK government has reversed its plan to grant unfair dismissal protection from day one. The right will now apply after six months. Discover the implications for businesses and workers.

UK Defies Trump, Keeps Digital Services Tax

Chancellor Rachel Reeves maintains UK's Digital Services Tax despite US pressure, generating £800m from tech giants. Discover the political standoff and economic implications.

Industrial chemist Bill McNally dies aged 89

Bill McNally, the industrial chemist whose pipeline protection work earned two Queen's Awards, has died aged 89. Discover his remarkable journey from Bootle to international success.

Page 1 of 4