‘I fought the blob after a cyclist killed my wife’
After seven years of battling bureaucracy, Matt Briggs has helped ensure cyclists who kill or maim will face tougher new laws
School at centre of infected blood scandal may face criminal prosecution
People close to the inquiry believe Sir Brian Langstaff may refer Treloar’s to the CPS in his final report on Monday
China is pushing. The Philippine forces are pushing back – with ship-killer missiles
Just a harmless training exercise
Whistleblower ‘forced out’ of Whitehall over gender beliefs
Eleanor Frances claims she was sidelined and rebuked when she challenged ‘politicised culture’ in the civil service
Britain ‘may not be fully prepared to fight full-scale war alone’
Maj Gen James Martin says Army trying to get ‘back on track’ after years of focusing on counter-insurgency
Irish business and rugby ‘giant’ Sir Tony O’Reilly dies aged 88
‘He forged a path that many other international business figures from Ireland would follow’
National Trust uses ‘anti-white’ rhetoric, claims Kemi Badenoch
Organisation has adopted guidelines and phrases such as ‘global majority’ says minister for women and equalities
Suspect in assassination attempt on Slovakian PM to remain behind bars
Robert Fico has been in hospital since Wednesday when a lone gunman shot him four times, with his prognosis said to be ‘positive’
Northern Ireland ruling sparks fear of ‘people border’ within UK
Legal decision on asylum seekers in Northern Ireland raises concerns over potential internal passport checks and Rwanda deportations
Prince William to be an usher at Duke of Westminster’s wedding, without Harry
The Prince of Wales will attend the nuptials but his brother will not, even though the groom is godfather to Harry’s son, Prince Archie
Revealed: How Monty nearly gave away the date of D-Day landings
Field Marshal Montgomery accidentally included the critical information in a speech, prompting an emergency lockdown at a US base
British film school graduate to walk Cannes red carpet for first film
Mansi Maheshwari’s surreal animation Bunnyhood, which she made as a student last year, is in competition at the prestigious festival
Lipstick protester vows to keep fighting Russian influence despite intimidation and violence
Fears of civil war grow in Georgia as young generation fights influence of the Macbeth of the Caucasus
How a British SAS hero was drafted in to boost Trump’s presidential campaign
Hero of the 2019 Nairobi hotel trror attack shares his unlikely friendship with Donald Trump, praising his leadership at a New Jersey rally
Ben Miller says private school pupils often look bored by his reading sessions...unlike state sector
Actor from detective show Professor T says diversity of choice is key to encouraging children to pick up books
Glasgow University rector investigated by regulator for Israel-Palestine comments
Ghassan Abu-Sittah, a British-Palestinian plastic surgeon, has posted controversial views on social media
‘TikTok organist’ urges her classical musician peers to follow Taylor Swift
Trailblazing organist Anna Lapwood says the importance of personal connection is crucial for online success
Number of charities using ‘queer’ in their names surges
Increase suggests the slur has become a buzzword for groups such as Queer Tango London, which says ‘heterosexuals can be queer’
Dishoom in legal battle over rhyming slang for curry
Restaurant chain seeks to strip London businessman of monopoly on right to use name of Ruby Murray
Learners travelling hundreds of miles for driving tests amid record waiting times
An unprecendented shortage of practical examination slots is forcing learner drivers in the UK to travel up to 647 miles to be tested
Army’s most secretive unit on recruitment drive for undercover operations
Special forces-linked Defence Human Intelligence Unit manages network of civilian agents in war zones
Chants of ‘intifada revolution’ at pro-Palestinian London protest
Latest pro-Palestinian march in capital expected to attract unusually large numbers, with date marking 76th anniversary of ‘Nakba’
People smugglers who flew in migrants from France to Essex aerodrome are jailed
Myrteza Hilaj and Kreshnik Kadena were sentenced to a combined total of five years and two months in prison
MoD fraud reaches record £280m in a year, report shows
Official figures reveal widespread fraud within Ministry of Defence since 2010 - costing the equivalent of 127 Challenger tanks
Mandatory heat pumps abolished as farmers’ party takes net zero fight into heart of Dutch government
Geert Wilders and Dutch Farmer-Citizen Movement to lead a new coalition to reverse green policies and challenge EU climate targets