Professor Sir Ian Kennedy, who chaired IPSA until 2016, is among the candidates being considered by government officials as the inaugural chair of the Independent Football Regulator, Sky News learns.
The Prime Minister has said “all options remain on the table” for t he UK in response to Donald Trump’s tariffs. Businesses want a “calm and collected response to this, not a knee-jerk”, Sir Keir ...
A Greater Manchester town has been "left in uncertainty" since voting to withdraw from a controversial housing scheme, ...
This old mill town, which sits between Manchester and the Peak District, has been hailed by The Times in its 2025 list of the ...
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The vast coin collection, much of which was buried underground for more than 50 years, is expected to fetch in excess of $100 ...
Shoegaze giants My Bloody Valentine have announced their first UK tour in a decade. The Only Shallow group are set for dates ...
The Terrorism (Protection of Premises) Bill, known as Martyn's Law, will now be sent for Royal Assent after MPs supported ...
Figen Murray campaigned for the law change after her 29-year-old son Martyn Hett was killed, with 21 other people, in the ...
Martyn's Law was first proposed by a mother who lost her son at the Manchester Arena attack in 2017, and aims to reduce the harm of terrorism, | ITV News Granada ...
Legislation enforcing more anti-terror laws to protect live music venues is reportedly just weeks away from being passed in ...
Council pension funds returned to growth in 2023-24 but an LGC investigation finds this masked some disappointing investment ...