From Wrexham to Swansea and, perhaps soon, Cardiff: is the need for narratives leading the rich and famous to Welsh football? Two years ago, an American couple at Crewe train …
Home Office to crack down on promoting small boat crossings online
Anyone who advertises small boat Channel crossings or fake passports on social media could face up to five years in prison under new plans. Ministers are seeking to create a …
Rachel Reeves admits Labour has disappointed Brits
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has admitted that the Labour government has disappointed some Brits after it raised £40bn in taxes at last year’s Autumn Budget. The Labour government have come under …
Government defends Online Safety Act after X claims it threatens free speech
The Government has defended the Online Safety Act after Elon Musk’s X said the legislation was threatening free speech. In a post titled What Happens When Oversight Becomes Overreach, the …
Trump removes jobs data official after employment report
President Donald Trump has removed the head of the agency that produces monthly jobs figures for the US after a report showed hiring slowed in July and was much weaker …
Inside SLB v BBF: Top lawyers, bitter barbs and the European Super League
Next week lawyers representing Super League Basketball clubs will lodge their response to a counter-claim from the British Basketball Federation, the latest move in a High Court legal battle that …
Libby in Paris: How to drink wine like the French
There’s something so effortlessly chic about Parisians. The French way of life is tightly woven with centuries of excellent wine-making, and they seem to drink it beautifully. I popped over …
For London to remain a business travel hub, we’ve got to sort out Heathrow
London is currently Europe’s leading business travel hub, but Heathrow is an embarrassment, writes Andrew Crawley While collaboration and virtual meeting tools have become commonplace, organisations are still profoundly aware …
Motor finance lenders still on the hook after Supreme Court ruling
A lukewarm win in the landmark motor finance case has allowed City banks to skirt a nightmare scenario, whilst still remaining open to a regulatory redress scheme. The Supreme Court …
‘Let’s make it happen’: Zharnel Hughes keen on Hudson-Smith 300m duel
Sprinters Zharnel Hughes and Matt Hudson-Smith will be taking on the best of British at this weekend’s UK Athletics Championships, but if they had their way they’d be going head …