Protesters jeer as Starmer arrives in Golders Green
A group shouted "Keir Starmer, Jew harmer" as his car entered a building where the prime minister met with emergency services.
A group shouted "Keir Starmer, Jew harmer" as his car entered a building where the prime minister met with emergency services.
The Bank of England voted to hold interest rates at 3.75% as it monitors the knock-on effects of the Middle East conflict.
Axios reported that US Central Command has prepared a plan for a wave of "short and powerful" strikes on Iran.
Axios reported that US Central Command has prepared a plan for a wave of "short and powerful" strikes on Iran.
His remarks come after the German chancellor criticised the US approach to the war in Iran.
The blockade comes days after Mali's defence minister was assassinated in a series of nationwide attacks.
The Tiktok star's attorneys have maintained his innocence and vowed to "vigorously defend" him.
A sculpture of a man marching off a plinth in St James's appears to bear the artist's name.
In the Channel 4 soap, Diane Hutchinson is dealing with a heartbreaking cancer diagnosis.
Burnley are interested in appointing Craig Bellamy as manager after Scott Parker leaves following relegation from the Premier League.
Former England and Chelsea captain Millie Bright speaks to BBC Sport a day after announcing her retirement.
Saudi Arabia will withdraw its multi-billion dollar backing of LIV Golf at the end of the season, plunging the future of the series into doubt.
Christopher Harborne tells the Telegraph he could return to the UK to get around a donations cap.
It comes after legislation to remove their right to sit in the upper chamber passed last month.
Matthew Pennycook rejects criticism the government is dragging its feet on leasehold reform.
Ministers say the new law in England gives power to local people who want to help others.
A new scan technique could spot areas of endometriosis missed by conventional scans, scientists say.
The case, which opened in the High Court on Wednesday, originally involved 3,000 claimants and is set to become the largest product liability case in UK history.
The Bank of England voted to hold interest rates at 3.75% as it monitors the knock-on effects of the Middle East conflict.
Axios reported that US Central Command has prepared a plan for a wave of "short and powerful" strikes on Iran.
Whitbread says it will also remodel its 197 hotel restaurants as part of a five-year savings plan.
The AI firm said that unlike previous model bugs, this issue "crept in subtly".
Meta and its subcontractor disagree over why over 1000 Kenya-based workers were made redundant.
Elon Musk was cross-examined on the third day of the trial over his lawsuit against Sam Altman and OpenAI.
A record fine had been issued by the Office for Students over the university's trans and non-binary inclusion policy.
Minister plan to ban smartphones in English schools, but headteachers and campaigners have called for more direction on how to enforce it.
Education minister Jacqui Smith said the move would create "a clear legal requirement for schools".
The loss of tropical rainforests eased last year, according to new analysis, but scientists warn they are still disappearing rapidly.
Visitors will be able to watch live veterinary procedures inside a state-of-the-art new animal hospital.
One of the UK's largest chicken producers and a water company accused of polluting three rivers including the River Wye