A panel of independent experts is due to be appointed to get to the bottom of the civil unrest that occured in Leicester last September.
Asylum decisions have fallen by 18 per cent since December, according to an analysis conducted by the Home Office, revealing the backlog had risen to 172,758 at the end of March.
The hospitals with infrastructures containing deteriorated concrete are set to be refurbished and upgraded by the end of the decade.
US Special Presidential Envoy for Climate Change John Kerry has appeared before the UK Defence Committee to discuss the security risks posed by the climate crisis.
This influx of migrants comes despite the government's pledge to reduce the number of student visas issued.
Stations in the north including Manchester Victoria and Salford Crescent are set to undergo transformations to ensure travellers face less hectic journeys.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has explained that Labour's NHS mission is a health mission for Britain.
There is a need for sustainable funding and the impact of high immigration rates on the healthcare system.
The alarming statistics have triggered a wider discussion among healthcare professionals and policymakers.
The UN request urgent funding for their life-saving assistance to the victims of Cyclone Mocha, which killed over 450 people, in Myanmar and Bangladesh. The appeal will also help support thousands of Rohingya people, after the storm destroyed refugee camps.
Mayor Sadiq Khan's book, "Breathe: Tackling the Climate Emergency", chronicles his long battle against the air quality of London which caused some health issues like asthma and a possible heart attack.
The UK pledges £143 million to support more than a million people in the Horn of Africa. The committed donor will provide humanitarian aid for people in Kenya, Ethiopia, and Somalia, who are witnessing the worst drought in 40 years.
Belgium is set to take to the international stage and spread more visibility of its innovative qualities through a fresh campaign titled, Embracing Openness.
British Foreign Secretary James Cleverly has articulated Britain's support for Brazil's permanent membership of the United Nations Security Council.
Independent autopsy rules Lashawn Thompson's death a homicide. The 35-year-old was severely neglected by the Fulton County Jail, which featured on the A&E show '60 Days In'.
The first day of the 76th edition of the World Health Assembly has already caused a storm as China pledged to international health cooperation.
An extension to the Ivory Act 2018 will enable greater protection of endangered species including the hippopotamus and walrus, the government announced today.
Undocumented workers flee Florida after new immigration law, that limits services for people who lack permanent legal statuses, passed.
The Talent Tap highlight ways organisations can help young people bring their voices to the table through a four-point Social Mobility Checklist.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has met with Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India, at the G7 summit in Japan.
As the global international order evolves, the question of Britain's role in the world becomes one of central significance. Accordingly, the House of Lords recently met to discuss the purpose of British foreign policy.
The energy cost relief program benefits majority of UK businesses, extending assistance to non-standard customers with license-exempt suppliers.
The UK will lead on "guard rails" to limit the dangers of AI, says Rishi Sunak, signalling that the government may seek to adopt a more cautious approach to the development of AI.
During King Charles' Coronation concert, well-known fashion designer Stella McCartney delivered a spoken-word performance on environmental conservation.
The World Health Organization has called for a cautious approach towards AI, underlining that "AI-generated Large Language Model Tools or LLMs" needs to be used cautiously "to protect public health".
Rough sleepers are being offered support and safe accommodation as the government announced a funding boost of over £3 million for night shelters.
DBT launches groundbreaking awards to recognise the significant contributions of SMEs to the UK economy by sustaining jobs, increasing wages, and expanding the economy.
Extreme flooding in Italy has caused 13,000 people to be displaced and at least 13 people have died, leading to the cancellation of the Formula 1 Romagna Grand Prix and Ferrari donating €1 million.
Due to a revision of online safety laws, the Ministry of Justice has implemented prison sentences for online trolls that encourage serious self-harming.
As the G7 weighs how to collectively choke Russia's trade in diamonds -- including high-tech methods of tracing -- Britain announced its own "ban on Russian diamonds".