Kemi Badenoch slammed the police watchdog for launching a gross misconduct hearing against the police marksman who shot Chris Kaba. Metropolitan Police officer Martyn Blake, 41, shot the 24-year-old...
Officer who shot Chris Kaba faces misconduct probe11 minutes agoHarry LowBBC NewsKaba familyThe Met Police officer who was cleared of murder after shooting Chris Kaba will face a gross misconduct...
Temperatures to reach 29C in warmest start to May on record1 hour agoSimon KingLead Weather PresenterMaia DaviesBBC NewsPA MediaTemperatures could reach 29C (82F) this week, after the warmest day of...
Earlier this year, it emerged that Reeves is thinking about slashing the £20,000 Cash ISA allowance, possibly to as little as just £4,000.It’s being spun as a move to boost the economy,...
The Met Office has issued its verdict after predicting scorching 27C temperatures for the UK in its latest hot weather forecast. Temperature levels are likely to soar next week across parts of...
UK edges towards youth visa deal with EU1 hour agoPaul SeddonPolitical reporterGetty ImagesThe government is no longer ruling out a youth visa deal with the EU, ahead of a summit next month to...
UK edges towards youth visa deal with EU24 minutes agoPaul SeddonPolitical reporterGetty ImagesThe government is no longer ruling out a youth visa deal with the EU, ahead of a summit next month to...
More than eight million people are to be dragged into or forced higher up to higher tax thresholds over the next five years because successive governments have frozen the ladder, experts say. The...
Something is happening for the first time in our country’s history and Labour won’t say a word about it. Millions of pensioners are on course to pay income tax on their state pension.With tax...
Sir Keir Starmer has been condemned for snubbing Britain’s elderly after he arrogantly refused to respond to a petition pleading for pensioners not to be dragged into paying tax. Four weeks ago,...
Former Labour Chancellor Gordon Brown kicked off Labour’s war on retirees in 1997, gutting private pensions with his infamous dividend tax stealth grab.That single move drained billions from...
Nigel Farage has condemned Labour for losing touch with its traditional working-class base. The insurgent Reform UK boss taunted the governing party by saying its first leader, Keir Hardie, would be...
UK house prices have surged to a record high despite the global trade war started by President Donald Trump and the lowering of stamp duty thresholds. Defying expectations economists fretted that...
A 4.1% increase in the state pension means that pensions are 'perilously close' to the frozen personal allowance for income tax, meaning the government may be forced to look at reviewing the amount...
Boost for carers and pensioners as new tax year starts39 minutes agoKevin PeacheyCost of living correspondentBBCCarers can now work for longer without losing a key payment - as the state pension and...
The US president’s decision to impose tariffs on imports has sent shockwaves through global markets, and the UK economy is bracing for collateral damage.While the headline 10% tariff on British...
Why are bills going up? Your questions answered37 minutes agoGetty ImagesA range of household bills, including council tax, water, gas and electricity have risen today.The BBC's cost of living...
The seven bills going up this week2 hours agoGetty ImagesThe start of April means several household bills will go up.The exact amount you pay will depend on your individual circumstances and where...
The seven bills going up this week14 minutes agoGetty ImagesA series of essential bills are rising at the start of what some commentators have described as "awful April".The exact amount you pay will...
Spain’s scheme attracting British expats is coming to an end in a matter of days, shutting the door on flocks of tourists with dreams of seeking residency in the Mediterranean country. However as...