Government Ends Energy Bill Rebate Scheme
Treasurer Jim Chalmers confirms the £7bn energy rebate programme will not be extended into 2026, marking an end to direct bill relief. Discover the government's next steps for cost of living support.
Treasurer Jim Chalmers confirms the £7bn energy rebate programme will not be extended into 2026, marking an end to direct bill relief. Discover the government's next steps for cost of living support.
Everton FC's late chairman Bill Kenwright left a £36million fortune to family and charities, including Everton In The Community and a horse sanctuary. Discover the details of his remarkable legacy.
Sir Keir Starmer insists the Northern Ireland Troubles Bill prevents 'vexatious prosecutions' of veterans as the SAS Regimental Association threatens legal action. Read the full details.
PM Sir Keir Starmer defends Northern Ireland Troubles Bill against legal threat from veterans. New commission and information recovery body planned. Read the latest developments.
PM Keir Starmer pledges SAS veterans won't face vexatious prosecutions amid Troubles legacy law reforms. Get the latest on the government's response to legal action threats.
A leading KC warns the assisted dying Bill offers no legal protection for objecting GPs, risking an NHS staff exodus. Read the full legal analysis and its implications.
Donald Trump has signed a bill authorising the release of Jeffrey Epstein-related documents. He claims Epstein was a 'Democrat problem'. Read the full story.
SAS veterans are taking unprecedented legal action against the government over the Troubles Legacy Bill, which they claim fails to protect soldiers from repeated investigations. Read the full story on this historic challenge.
New legacy legislation will establish a commission to investigate Troubles-related killings, giving answers to grieving families across the UK. Read the latest developments.
Eight senior SAS soldiers resign amid fears over Labour's Northern Ireland legacy law. Veterans warn of a national security threat as military morale plummets. Read the full report.
UK government claims new Northern Ireland Troubles bill could revive path to justice for families of 77 unsolved killings in England. Security minister Dan Jarvis says scrapping immunity scheme gives relatives renewed chance for answers.
Irish Deputy PM Simon Harris says UK and Irish governments must seize the chance for Troubles truth and justice. New legislation gets second reading.
The government has officially withdrawn the controversial Legacy and Reconciliation Bill, delivering a major victory for Hillsborough families who fought against what they called a 'betrayal' of the 97 victims.
Stormont's devolved government could be dissolved as families of Troubles victims threaten legal action against the UK government's controversial immunity bill, creating a major constitutional crisis.
Decades after the Good Friday Agreement, Northern Ireland's police officers continue working under the long shadow of paramilitary violence and community tensions.
Ex-New York mayor Bill de Blasio sparks outrage after acquiring exclusive Long Island property while progressive allies condemn colonial legacy and wealth inequality.
California Republican Bill Essayli proposes groundbreaking bill making it illegal to publicly insult former presidents, sparking immediate controversy and free speech debates.
Ministers accused of 'draconian' power grab as new legislation threatens to criminalise peaceful protests and grant sweeping powers to restrict demonstrations across England and Wales.
As the hit police drama returns, it forces uncomfortable conversations about justice, legacy and whether Britain is ready to confront the Troubles' complex truths.
Exclusive: Soldier F, the former paratrooper facing charges over Bloody Sunday deaths, will not stand trial as new legislation ends historical prosecutions from Northern Ireland conflict era.
Exclusive: Family members and campaigners speak out against the decision to charge Soldier F over 1972 Bloody Sunday killings, calling it a politically motivated 'witch hunt' that undermines peace process promises.
Donald Trump shuts down speculation he would commute Sean 'Diddy' Combs' sentence if re-elected, stating he doesn't know the music mogul and distancing himself from the embattled celebrity.
Reality TV star Joey Essex faces business collapse as his company enters liquidation, leaving creditors unpaid and raising questions about celebrity entrepreneurship.
Detectives renew investigation into the brutal killing of John Joe O'Hara, appealing for information 33 years after the Provisional IRA shooting in County Tyrone.
Channel 4 favourites Dick and Angel Strawbridge face heartbreaking decision to leave their beloved Château-de-la-Motte Husson after financial pressures become overwhelming.
Love Island stars Tommy Fury and Molly-Mae Hague open up about mental health struggles and relationship challenges while sharing heartfelt family photos with baby Bambi.
Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague reveals her secret battle with extreme anxiety and panic attacks during relationship difficulties with boxer Tommy Fury, detailing her journey with prescription medication.
Fox News presenter Jesse Watters faces public scrutiny as his wife's social media posts hint at marital troubles while dating rumours swirl. The political commentator's personal life becomes tabloid fodder.
Former Family Matters actor Darius McCarry faces serious legal troubles as judge denies bail following multiple probation violations and new criminal charges in Los Angeles.
Reality TV personality Kathryn Dennis has been released from custody hours after her arrest for driving with a suspended license, marking another legal chapter for the Southern Charm star.