Aine Fox

Crime

Antisemitic and Islamophobic hate crimes surge in London

Barnet accounted for nearly a third of antisemitic hate recorded by the Met in May

5 Jun 2026
Politics

Assisted dying Bill runs out of time but supporters vow fight is not over

The Bill had proposed allowing adults in England and Wales to apply for an assisted death.
24 Apr 2026
Politics

Assisted dying Bill to fall but issue not going away, say campaigners

A letter from some peers warned the ‘vital issue, which has wide public support, will not go away until it is resolved’.
23 Apr 2026
Politics

Rantzen: Some peers condemning generations of terminally ill to die in agony

The assisted dying Bill will fall on Friday, having run out of time to complete its passage through this session of Parliament.
23 Apr 2026
Politics

Failure of assisted dying Bill ‘bitter disappointment and lets down terminally ill’

The Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill is expected to fall on Friday in its last scheduled debate before the end of this parliamentary session.
19 Apr 2026
Politics

More delay for assisted dying law in Isle of Man amid safeguarding concerns

The latest development comes exactly a week ahead of the expected fall of proposed assisted dying legislation at Westminster.
17 Apr 2026
Politics

More delay for Isle of Man assisted dying after UK Government requests changes

The politician who brought the Bill said he was ‘disappointed’ at the development.
17 Apr 2026
Politics

Campaigners quietly confident single-sex spaces guidance not watered down

The Supreme Court ruling on April 16 last year confirmed the terms woman and sex in the 2010 Equality Act.
15 Apr 2026
UK

People in most deprived areas spend under 50 years of life in good health – data

The Government has published its renewed Women’s Health Strategy.
15 Apr 2026
Politics

Pope Leo says he will continue to speak out against war after Trump criticism

The US president said he was ‘not a fan’ of the Pope, and posted a string of criticism on social media.
13 Apr 2026
UK

Archbishop of Canterbury uses first Easter sermon to pray for Middle East peace

Dame Sarah Mullally is expected to pray that ‘all people of the region receive the peace, justice and freedom they long for’.
5 Apr 2026
UK

Half a million gather in London for biggest anti-far right demo, say organisers

On Saturday, organisers said people had gathered for a peaceful demonstration against ‘hatred and division and racism’.
28 Mar 2026
UK

Together rally leaders hopeful turnout has ‘intimidated’ far right to stay away

The Together Alliance event has been framed as an attempt to stand up against the ‘politics of division’.

28 Mar 2026
UK

Poll showing ‘significant rise’ in churchgoing pulled over bogus respondents

YouGov, which carried out the research in 2024, said the data sample was flawed.
26 Mar 2026
Politics

New figures show 13 million in poverty in UK including four million children

Households where income is less than 60% of the median national average, after housing costs, are considered to be living in poverty.
26 Mar 2026
UK

First female Archbishop of Canterbury: Teenage me could not have imagined this

Dame Sarah Mullally is the first woman to be appointed to the top ministry role in the Church of England.
25 Mar 2026
UK

First woman Archbishop of Canterbury vows to ‘create space amid difference’

The Prince and Princess of Wales, Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch are among guests in the congregation.
25 Mar 2026
UK

First woman to be enthroned as Archbishop of Canterbury in historic ceremony

Dame Sarah Mullally will become the 106th person to take the leading ministry role in the Church of England.
25 Mar 2026
UK

Girlguiding tells trans girls they must leave by early September

The membership policy change follows the Supreme Court ruling on biological sex last year.
24 Mar 2026
UK

Chief Rabbi: British Jews saddened by ambulance attack but will not be cowed

Sir Ephraim Mirvis visited the scene in Golders Green, north-west London on Monday.
23 Mar 2026