Next week, teenagers around the UK will find out their A-Level results. Grades have been teacher-assessed after exams were cancelled for the second year in a row. The Department for Education and England’s exams regulator Ofqual allowed teachers to draw
London leaders say the capital is back open for vital foreign tourism as the first passengers from the US and EU flew in on Monday morning without having to quarantine. Civic chiefs offered a warm welcome to the arrivals, who
Adecision on whether over-50s will be given a third coronavirus jab is expected to be made within weeks. Ministers are said to be planning to deliver an average of almost 2.5million third doses a week, with 2,000 pharmacies rolling out
Tube driver strikes are expected to go ahead as planned from Tuesday as the union enters “last-ditch” talks with Transport for London (TfL). TfL are advising commuters to complete journeys by 1pm on Tuesday if the talks fail and industrial
London’s e-scooter rental scheme expanded to the West End on Monday as efforts continued to crack down on the illegal use of privately-owned scooters. Westminster became the ninth borough to join Transport for London’s Government backed trial, which is the
CCTV images of Mr Hancock and Ms Coladangelo kissing were published by The Sun on June 25. The former Health Secretary was seen packing up boxes into his car outside his former marital home, in London on Thursday. A friend
Mr Harris told the Standard that Nigel Farage still hasn’t RSVP’d to the launching ceremony where he is invited to smash an English Ale on the side of the hovercraft. He said: “People are getting right behind this and they
Ministers were on Monday urged to end “roulette” foreign travel rules that force families to “gamble” thousands of pounds on holidays which they may have to cancel. Tory MPs, aviation chiefs and travel bosses called on the Government to ditch
Despite growing protests, French lawmakers have moved a step closer to passing a bill that would introduce obligatory coronavirus vaccinations for certain professions and condition access to cultural and leisure spaces, as well as travel, on a health pass showing
BRUSSELS — The European Commission said it would freeze two separate lawsuits against the U.K. “at this stage” as it wants to “continue constructive discussions” with London over trade arrangements in Northern Ireland. Brussels launched a twin-track legal action against