Resident doctors launch new strike over pay
BMA chief defends latest resident doctor walkouts, stating pay is 'way down' compared to 2008 despite last year's deal. Discover the key arguments from both sides.
BMA chief defends latest resident doctor walkouts, stating pay is 'way down' compared to 2008 despite last year's deal. Discover the key arguments from both sides.
Discover how the expanded 48-team World Cup format is accelerating a naturalisation arms race across Asian football, with nations like UAE and Indonesia leveraging foreign-born talent for qualification success.
Google Maps displays Western Sahara's border differently for users in Morocco versus other countries. Discover how tech giants handle geopolitical disputes and what this means for digital mapping.
Mancunian activist calls for fan action against Manchester City's UAE owners over Sudan war crimes links. Discover how supporters can campaign while staying loyal to their club.
QPR striker Rayan Kolli confronts summer transfer speculation, insisting he wants to stay at Loftus Road despite limited playing time under new boss Julien Stephan.
A High Court judge will decide if Epping Forest District Council can block asylum seekers from being housed at The Bell Hotel. Read the latest developments.
Six leaseholders in Bromley have successfully challenged their landlord and won a £3,800 refund for unjustified service charges, including window cleaning. Discover how the tribunal ruled.
The UAE announces it will not participate in a US-proposed Gaza stabilisation force, citing a lack of a clear legal framework. This reflects growing Arab opposition to the plan. Read more on the regional implications.
World football's governing body FIFA has been nominated for the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize, recognising its role in diplomatic breakthroughs including the Saudi Arabia-Iran deal. Discover how the beautiful game is changing global politics.
Fresh wave of junior doctor strikes set to paralyse NHS after Wes Streeting's eleventh-hour pay proposal fails to avert industrial action. Thousands of appointments expected to be cancelled.
British Basketball Federation faces fierce opposition as the British Basketball League rejects what it calls an 'unlawful' agreement, escalating tensions in UK basketball governance.
LSEG vehemently denies allegations of misleading a data analytics company during its 2022 acquisition process, dismissing claims as 'opportunistic' and 'without merit' in ongoing legal battle.
A High Court judge has decided a 15-year-old British boy should stay in Ghana to finish his exams after being tricked into travelling there, in a complex international custody case.
Damning UN investigation reveals United Arab Emirates supplying weapons to RSF militia through Chad, violating arms embargo as Sudan's humanitarian crisis deepens.
A London courtroom hears how a heated argument over mayonnaise at a Subway sandwich shop escalated into a violent assault, leaving an employee injured.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy becomes embroiled in late-night taxi confrontation in central London over disputed fare, raising questions about politician security and transport safety.
An in-depth investigation into why Newcastle's Saudi-backed revolution stalled, examining FFP constraints, infrastructure limitations, and the harsh realities of modern football economics.
TV presenter Ant McPartlin and wife Anne-Marie Corbett abandon their West London mansion following a bitter planning battle with neighbours over their renovation plans.
Kabi Kabi First Nations people challenge Australia Zoo over custody of iconic crocodile, citing cultural significance and ancestral connections to the animal's original habitat.
As El Fasher faces imminent collapse and ethnic cleansing escalates in Darfur, the international community's inaction speaks volumes about our selective outrage.
A British entrepreneur faces corporate giant L'Oréal in a landmark tribunal case over trademark rights that could redefine small business protection.
A London resident's dream home has become a nightmare as noisy parties, constant visitors and shocking hygiene issues from neighbouring property create unbearable living conditions.
In a significant diplomatic development, the United Nations Security Council has approved a resolution supporting Morocco's sovereignty over Western Sahara, marking a major shift in the decades-long territorial dispute.
The Comité Champagne challenges Della Vite's 'Champagne quality' claims for their Prosecco, sparking a luxury drinks controversy involving Cara and Poppy Delevingne.
Stephen Carter, CEO of FTSE 100 events giant Informa, has relocated his tax residency to the UAE amid growing business expansion in the Middle East region.
Thousands of Starbucks employees across Britain have overwhelmingly voted to strike in a dispute over pay, working conditions and union recognition, threatening major disruption to the coffee giant's UK operations.
Labour MP Zarah Sultana assumes directorship of company managing substantial party donations following major internal dispute over financial transparency and political direction.
In a stunning development, the International Olympic Committee and Saudi Arabia have prematurely ended their 12-year esports agreement, raising questions about the future of competitive gaming in the Olympic movement.
Actor Steve Coogan breaks his silence on the ongoing dispute with Leicester University regarding the portrayal of academics in the film 'The Lost King', stating he stands by the movie's narrative.
Fresh revelations expose Jared Kushner's complex financial network and foreign business dealings since leaving the White House, raising questions about political influence and transparency.