Government ‘must do more on deportations’ as new estimate suggests more than 1m people are illegally living in UK
Kate Middleton, Britain’s Princess of Wales, on Tuesday paid a visit to the Royal Marsden Hospital in London to thank National Health Service (NHS) staff who cared for her during her cancer treatment over the past year.
Britain’s new government, which is already facing anger over higher taxes, unpopular spending decisions and political scandals just six months after taking office, is now being battered by rising borrowing costs that threaten to derail its left-leaning program.
A severe flu wave has left hospitals overwhelmed and staff at breaking point. The Standard speaks to patients feeling the impact
If you're employed, HMRC will automatically collect the tax you owe through pay-as-you-earn (PAYE), usually by tweaking your tax code. But if you're paying your tax using self-assessment, then it's your job to report your savings and investment income as part of your tax return.
LONDON, Jan 16 — UK patients are “coming to harm ... In the latest indictment of Britain’s beleaguered state-funded National Health Service, nine in 10 NHS nurses surveyed by the country’s nurses union said “patient safety is being compromised”.
A damning report on overcrowded hospitals added fuel to a painful debate over the crises at the National Health Service.
UK patients are “coming to harm” as nurses say they are having to treat people in corridors and unsuitable places because of a “collapse in
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MPs approved a money resolution for the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill without the need for a formal vote.
A bishop asked Trump to 'have mercy' on LGBT people and immigrants - he later called her 'nasty' and a 'Trump hater'
The “volunteer spirit” of the British public drove the success of the UK’s Covid-19 vaccination programme, the nation’s top medic has said. England’s chief medical officer, Professor Sir Chris Whitty, praised the million people who put themselves forward for clinical trials and other studies during the pandemic.