The government's digital ID scheme will not work without public trust, the information commissioner has told MPs.
A former senior Conservative minister has said the pensions triple lock has “served its purpose” and should be replaced.
A long-awaited definition is expected to refer to “anti-Muslim hostility” as the government prepares to move away from the ...
Voters want more balanced broadcast coverage of political parties to reflect the emerging multi-party system, new research ...
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) affects nearly 500,000 people in the UK. The 'A Chronic Cost' campaign advocates for free ...
We met, my guest and I, in the atrium of Tate Britain. There was a little nod of acknowledgement, but no more: one has to be ...
The Ministry of Defence has spent almost £5m settling bullying, harassment and discrimination claims over the last two years.
Doubters say Keir Starmer’s digital ID scheme might never happen. But the building blocks for it largely exist already, ...
Live facial recognition cameras have been used by police for years. With a government consultation on the way, MPs and ...
The idea is simple: if you’ve built your wealth in Britain, you should not be able to walk away from your tax obligations the ...
The Home Office is not monitoring how police forces are using live facial recognition technology despite evidence that the ...
A new UK-developed transport solution is set to play a vital role in delivering advanced nuclear technologies and meeting ...