Legal action against the Government has been launched in a bid to stop a trial into puberty blockers for children. Campaigners sent a legal letter in December to regulatory bodies, the Government and ...
The leader of Lancashire County Council has said the authority has “no intention to close” any of the five elderly care homes ...
Report from parliament’s International Development Select Committee says the planned cuts are too deep and being pushed ...
A wheelchair user from Peterborough has revealed the reality of travelling on public transport after attempting a ‘simple’ ...
Archaeologists excavating at the SEGRO Park Wapping site in East London uncovered several marbles as well as a writing slate ...
"poor hymnal" is a collection of modern hymns meant to bring the community together. Hear all about it on GBH's All Things ...
The UK's major parcel operators have been warned they could face millions of pounds in fines if they're found to be flouting ...
Opinion
Tom Nicholas on MSNOpinion

Why the poor in Britain are treated like the enemy

The media doesn’t just report on poverty — it shapes how people feel about it. Some struggling people are presented as victims worthy of sympathy, while others are framed as lazy, irresponsible, and ...
By investing in independent AI literacy initiatives that are accessible to all and not just aimed at onboarding uncritical users and consumers, the UK can help to ensure that its AI future is shaped ...
This week, Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei warned of “unusually painful” disruptions to the labor market as a result of AI.
Dolly Parton has a good brain for business and a talent for avoiding politics and navigating the culture wars. We could do worse than follow her example ...