UK Government to Extend Digital ID Access to Teenagers as Ministers Target Online Safety
UK plans to extend digital ID to teenagers spark a privacy debate. Ministers cite modernisation; critics warn of mission creep and data risks.
UK plans to extend digital ID to teenagers spark a privacy debate. Ministers cite modernisation; critics warn of mission creep and data risks.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer welcomes the new Gaza ceasefire and hostage-release deal, urging swift implementation and full humanitarian access as Britain steps up aid and diplomatic support amid global hopes for peace.
French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu resigns hours after naming his cabinet, plunging President Emmanuel Macron into a fresh crisis as budget deadlines loom, markets wobble and the National Assembly remains gridlocked.
UK house prices stalled in September 2025, with annual growth slowing to 1.3% as buyers await the Autumn Budget. Analysts warn of policy uncertainty and affordability pressures that could shape the market into 2026.
The UK expands police powers after pro-Palestinian protests and the Manchester synagogue attack, igniting a national debate over free speech and public safety.
Israel and Hamas have agreed to a U.S.-brokered ceasefire after two years of war. The deal includes Israeli withdrawal, hostage exchange, and U.N.-supervised reconstruction in Gaza.
Arsenal go top as Chelsea shock Liverpool and United edge Spurs. Full Premier League weekend roundup, scores, and league table before the international break.
The UK’s Employment Rights Bill promises the biggest labour law shake-up in decades. Here’s what it means for workers, employers, and businesses.
Conservative commentator Charlie Kirk has been assassinated, sending shockwaves through US politics. Tributes from Donald Trump and others highlight his influence and the family he leaves behind.
Protests escalate after Court of Appeal ruling on migrant hotels. Reports of armed guards at Essex’s Bell Hotel fuel outrage and deepen local tensions.