Claudia Savage

UK

It may ‘never’ be known why Noah Donohoe entered storm drain, investigator says

PSNI Detective Chief Inspector Phillips is the 76th witness to give evidence to jurors at the inquest into the death of the 14-year-old.
17 Jun 2026
Politics

Nigel Farage to give up majority of shares in Reform UK Ltd

Former party deputy leader Ben Habib said that he had been advocating for the democratisation of the party behind the scenes ‘for many years’.
19 Sept 2024
Business News

Reynolds: Crackdown on late payments to small businesses is Government priority

The measures will aim to decrease instances when a firm is late paying for goods or services, which can impact smaller businesses’ cash flow.
19 Sept 2024
Politics

Arms exports allow Israel to defend itself from Hezbollah, says Trade Secretary

Fears have intensified that the simmering conflict between Israel and Lebanon could escalate into all-out war.
19 Sept 2024
Politics

Nato should ‘put Ukraine in best possible position’ – Starmer on Storm Shadow

The Prime Minister met US President Joe Biden in Washington on Friday for talks on giving Ukraine permission to use long-range missiles.
16 Sept 2024
Politics

Starmer insists ‘rules being followed’ on clothing donations

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper also defended the Prime Minister over declarations of clothing donated to Sir Keir’s wife.
16 Sept 2024
Politics

Foreign national prisoners would be ‘closer to home’ in Estonia, Lords told

Conservative peer Lord Farmer also said that moving prisoners from British jails to Estonia would “give us more space”.
12 Sept 2024
Politics

Campaigners call for Afro hair to be a protected characteristic in Equality Act

Members of the World Afro Day group pushed their case at Parliament on Tuesday.
10 Sept 2024
Politics

Government bolsters Russian sanctions but MPs warn of third country loopholes

The UK has designated over 2,000 individuals and entities under the Russia Regulations as of July 2024.
9 Sept 2024
Politics

Free speech laws could have led to ‘Holocaust denial’ on campuses – Phillipson

Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson told the Commons ‘no options are off the table’ in protecting academic freedom.
9 Sept 2024
Politics

Wes Streeting ‘not remotely happy’ voting to ‘take money away’ from pensioners

But the Health Secretary argued a move to cut the winter fuel allowance was essential in order to balance public finances.
8 Sept 2024
Politics

Wes Streeting says NHS waiting lists must be ‘millions lower’ by 2029

A review by eminent surgeon and independent peer Lord Darzi is due to be published on Thursday.

8 Sept 2024
Business News

Richard Tice claims ‘obsession’ with net-zero targets is ‘killing’ UK steel jobs

During a debate on steel in the Commons, DUP MP Sammy Wilson also lambasted both Labour and the Conservatives for commitments to clean energy.
5 Sept 2024
UK Holocaust Memorial
London

Holocaust memorial location is ‘unapologetic national statement’

Lord Cameron said there was ‘real power’ at having the commemoration ‘at the heart of our democracy’

5 Sept 2024
Politics

MP who won with majority of just 15 votes hails power of ‘small margins’

David Pinto-Duschinsky, the Labour MP for Hendon, has the smallest majority in Parliament following the 2024 general election.
3 Sept 2024
Politics

Ofsted reforms risk being ‘step backwards’ for schools – shadow minister

Tory MP Damian Hinds that the Government has not ‘thought through the consequences’ of the changes.
3 Sept 2024
Politics

Angela Rayner: Government actively considering definition of islamophobia

The Deputy Prime Minister criticised the previous government for ‘stoking division’.
3 Sept 2024
Politics

UK ‘deeply worried by the methods’ used by Israeli forces in West Bank

At least 652 Palestinians in the West Bank have been killed by Israeli fire since the war in Gaza began.
30 Aug 2024
Politics

Meeting free childcare commitments ‘enormously big job’, says education minister

The Department for Education has committed to funding 30 hours of free childcare in line with the previous government’s commitment.
30 Aug 2024
Business News

Government drops legal defence for Rosebank and Jackdaw oil and gas fields

However licences for drilling at the two sites will not be withdrawn.
29 Aug 2024
Business News

Davey: Cutting winter fuel allowance is Government’s ‘first big mistake’

The Lib Dem leader said Labour MPs and others across the House will be ‘genuinely worried’ about the move after correspondence with constituents.
29 Aug 2024