Brianna Ghey murder: Extraordinary and savage crime marks a moment of reckoning for BritainScarlett Jenkinson, the ring-leader in the murder of Brianna Ghey, scoured the dark web for goreFri Feb 02 2024 - 19:45
NI powersharing government to return after DUP confirms end of boycott Northern Ireland Assembly to sit at Stormont on Saturday afternoonFri Feb 02 2024 - 06:58
Powersharing returns to NI as UK fast-tracks legislation to deliver on Stormont dealAssembly members will meet at 1pm on Saturday as DUP and UK government reach deal on post-Brexit arrangementsThu Feb 01 2024 - 19:35
‘I’m scared’: Britain to come face to face with teenage killers of Brianna GheyMurderers of 16-year-old transgender girl from Warrington will be sentenced and named on FridayThu Feb 01 2024 - 04:48
DUP deal to provide ‘real change’ for North, says Donaldson, as restoration of powersharing loomsEU to ‘analyse carefully’ agreement that pledges ‘unfettered access’ to Britain while removing most post-Brexit checks on goodsWed Jan 31 2024 - 20:42
A night in Luke Littler’s home town with punters, pubs and The Great British kebabThe running joke is that curry, particularly the UK’s indigenous effort of chicken tikka masala, is the real British national dishWed Jan 31 2024 - 05:00
Varadkar and Sunak clash over UK Troubles lawOn Tuesday night, a spokesman for the Taoiseach played down the reports of the difficult aspects of the callTue Jan 30 2024 - 21:34
Conservative peer wants ‘shot across bows’ of mystery donors behind poll predicting Tory election wipeoutIntrigue in Westminster over identities of people behind new pressure group Conservative Britain AllianceMon Jan 29 2024 - 19:54
‘I don’t want a Welsh army’: Mark Drakeford on his love for devolution and republicanism, but not independenceThe outgoing Welsh leader on Labour, the Tories and why the UK should not have a kingSun Jan 28 2024 - 12:00
Storm Isha pounded the Lake District but couldn’t defeat its beautyCumbria Letter: No matter the weather, the local fell top assessors go out to check conditions on the mountainsWed Jan 24 2024 - 05:00
Tory rebellion melts away as Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda plan wins crucial House of Commons voteFailed rebellion was third time in a year that supposed revolt by right wingers against British prime minister’s leadership failed to materialiseWed Jan 17 2024 - 21:56
MP asks Rishi Sunak to intervene in ‘immoral’ case of tower block built by Irish developerNama owns loans secured on freehold of troubled tower scheme built by Cork developer John FlemingWed Jan 17 2024 - 19:32
‘Who brings an Iranian flag to a pro-Israel gathering?’The conflict in the Middle East raises the temperature on London’s streetsWed Jan 17 2024 - 05:00
Tory officials quit over immigration rowPrime minister Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda deportation plan looks set for a defining vote on Wednesday nightTue Jan 16 2024 - 20:47
Tory MPs meet amid anxiety over poll suggesting party on course for disasterNumber 10 strategist warns Tories to stay united as as several Tory ‘big beasts' said to be in danger of losing seatsMon Jan 15 2024 - 20:16
Rishi Sunak dodges question of UK’s Middle East strategy after Yemen air strikesPrime minister tells House of Commons of intention not to allow British ships to become ‘fair game’ in Red SeaMon Jan 15 2024 - 20:13
Rishi Sunak could face crunch immigration vote on Wednesday nightThird reading vote also could be delayed a few days if the prime minister chooses to accept rebel amendmentsSun Jan 14 2024 - 18:39
Sunak has a rare moment in the sun as he confronts Post Office scandalBritain’s prime minister had to act decisively to quell public fury over the issue in an election yearWed Jan 10 2024 - 21:00
Britain to quash wrongful convictions in Post Office accounting scandal by ‘end of the year’UK prime minister Rishi Sunak announces new laws to give ‘blanket’ exoneration to those caught up in the “one of the greatest miscarriages of justice” in British history.Wed Jan 10 2024 - 12:51
As British as fish and chips: the Post Office scandal boils overLondon Letter: UK government scrambles to deal with a national issue where there’s even a foreigner to blameTue Jan 09 2024 - 17:07
Sinéad O’Connor died of natural causes, says London coronerSinéad O’Connor’s body was found in a flat near Brixton last July, weeks after the Irish singer-songwriter moved to LondonTue Jan 09 2024 - 16:17
Sellafield’s safety chief steps downCompany that operates the plant says his departure is not connected to recent reports of safety failuresMon Jan 08 2024 - 19:08
Sunak bides his time as November 14th emerges as potential date for UK electionPolitical observers predict that Rishi Sunak will start the race at Tory party conference in OctoberSun Jan 07 2024 - 05:00
Hide nothing, avoid ‘tittle tattle’ and focus on substance: what can Ireland learn from the UK’s ‘farcical’ Covid inquiry?Ireland’s own inquiry into pandemic is already two years behind UK inquiry, which has been called ‘a spectacle of hysteria, name-calling and trivialities’Sat Jan 06 2024 - 06:15
Nigel Farage-linked Reform UK party gets ready to attack Tories’ right flank in upcoming electionAnti-immigration party warns of ‘Starmergeddon’ in UK politics but its charismatic founder has yet to commit to a return to electoral politicsWed Jan 03 2024 - 16:04
A snapshot of house prices in five cities around the world and how they compare to IrelandTight supply and a shortage of affordable housing are common themes despite recent cooling of prices in several marketsThu Dec 28 2023 - 06:01
Best of five: A glimpse at rental prices in cities around the worldFive Irish Times foreign correspondents looked at rental prices and issues in their city, to get a snapshot of whether the rental crisis in Dublin is also experienced in other parts of the worldWed Dec 27 2023 - 06:01
What the Dickens: historic English town rebels against the tyranny of Clone Britannia With its links to Scrooge and A Christmas Carol, Shrewsbury beats an independent retail path in a nation blighted by identikit high street outletsSat Dec 23 2023 - 05:53
Sunak facing byelection headache as Tories set to lose two seatsSacking of Brexiteer Peter Bone as MP, and potential sacking of Scott Benton, spell trouble for prime minister heading into election yearWed Dec 20 2023 - 19:48
Even Larry the cat is exhausted by the Christmas run-up in WestminsterAs 2023 nears its end, Britain’s political machine gets ready for a tumultuous election battle next yearWed Dec 20 2023 - 05:01
Rishi Sunak and David Cameron add to pressure on Israel by calling for ‘sustainable’ ceasefireBritain’s prime minister first signalled a shift in tone last Wednesday in the House of CommonsMon Dec 18 2023 - 18:27
‘This is my 18th arrest’: Just Stop Oil activists keep up pressure as Britain erodes right to protestUnited Nations has criticised new British laws which curtail - and permit the arrest of - climate protesters who believe they are on the right side of historySat Dec 16 2023 - 06:00
Starmer and Sunak lead tributes following Mark Drakeford’s resignation as Wales first ministerLabour leader uses final prime minister’s questions of the year to launch attack on Sunak’s government over cost of living, health, homelessness and immigrationWed Dec 13 2023 - 18:50
Tánaiste discusses Stormont, Gaza and Ukraine in London meeting with CameronMicheal Martin acknowledges ‘differences' in Irish and UK government positions over IsraelWed Dec 13 2023 - 17:31
This is the word of Farage: the big beast in the jungle of British politics on his chances of becoming PMNigel Farage’s reality television stint down under has boosted his profile even furtherWed Dec 13 2023 - 05:05
Sunak beats the Tory rebels after smoked salmon breakfast Conservative mainstream triumphs on Rwanda legislation - until after Christmas at leastTue Dec 12 2023 - 21:13
Rishi Sunak defeats rebels over Rwanda immigration BillWider insurrection from Tory right wing initially feared by Number 10 fails to materialise and preserves PM in positionTue Dec 12 2023 - 20:47
Rishi Sunak faces trouble at every turn over Rwanda BillBritain’s prime minister is in a tricky spot with a vote due in the House of Commons on TuesdayMon Dec 11 2023 - 19:32
Moderate Tories throw Sunak a lifeline on Rwanda BillBritish prime minister faces showdown with his party’s right wing after moderates tell him to ‘stand firm’Mon Dec 11 2023 - 16:13
Rishi Sunak vows to push ahead with his Rwanda Bill despite resignation of immigration minister British PM insists new plan to revive scheme to send some asylum-seekers to Rwanda ‘blocks every single reason used to prevent flights’Thu Dec 07 2023 - 20:44
Rishi Sunak facing a moment of true political perilBritain’s prime minister is struggling to pass legislation on his top priority of immigrationThu Dec 07 2023 - 17:28
Protests and tears as Boris Johnson appears at UK Covid inquiryThe former prime minister gave the first of a scheduled two days of evidence at the inquiry in west LondonThu Dec 07 2023 - 01:00
Boris Johnson ducks and dives through first day at Covid inquiryFormer prime minister says he and his advisers felt bewildered and frazzled at outbreak of pandemicWed Dec 06 2023 - 19:26
Johnson tells inquiry his government underestimated Covid pandemicFormer British prime minister Boris Johnson faces first of two days of questioning over his handling of the Covid pandemicWed Dec 06 2023 - 17:28
Mark Paul: It may be the British Museum, but it’s the rest of the world’s clobberThe Greek friezes are not the only artefacts to end up in the British Museum in dubious circumstancesWed Dec 06 2023 - 05:00
James Cleverly signs new Rwanda treaty in effort to revive UK asylum planBritish home secretary to introduce ‘emergency legislation’ this week to address supreme court’s rulingTue Dec 05 2023 - 11:03
Care workers won’t be allowed bring family to Britain as part of immigration crackdownHome secretary James Cleverly announces five point plan to cut legal migration by 300,000 per yearMon Dec 04 2023 - 19:02
‘Who do you mourn for when there is so much evil?’ British-Israeli October 7th Hamas attack survivor, whose sister-in-law was murdered, says his Irish mother ‘cried with shame’ over recent comments by Leo VaradkarSat Dec 02 2023 - 11:00
Heating pipes hiss and temperature rises as Hancock is roasted during Covid testimonyThe former health secretary received a grilling at the UK’s Covid inquiry on Thursday in LondonThu Nov 30 2023 - 19:25
Ex-health secretary Matt Hancock decries ‘toxic culture’ in UK government amid Covid-19 pandemic Hancock says Britain should have locked down at the start of March 2020, three weeks earlier than it did, and that he now realises this would have saved 90% of lives lost in first waveThu Nov 30 2023 - 18:50