Programme follows approval of vaccinations for 12- to 15-year-olds and is aimed at heading off winter rise in infections Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage Boris Johnson is to confirm the start of a booster jabs programme for the over-50s on Tuesday after government scientists finally approved […]

Successful portrait painter died ‘suddenly and peacefully’ in London, according to family statement Charlotte Johnson Wahl, the mother of the prime minister, has died at the age of 79. The portrait painter passed away “suddenly and peacefully” at a London hospital on Monday, the family said in a statement shared […]

Ex-BBC host was unhappy with technical mistakes, loss of key staff and the channel’s political direction Andrew Neil has resigned as lead presenter and chairman of GB News after differences of opinion over the direction of the rightwing channel, raising questions over its future. The ex-BBC host was the face […]

Major study shows childcare system that is financially crippling, hinders careers and needs radical overall How do UK childcare costs stack up against the best? ‘The cost is insane’: the parents unable to afford childcare Tens of thousands of working parents say the government is failing them with inadequate childcare […]

‘We will not accept return to old pre-pandemic NHS, which was so patently understaffed,’ chair to say Coronavirus – latest updates See all our coronavirus coverage Chronic neglect of the NHS, poor pandemic preparedness and flawed government policies have contributed to the appalling impact of the Covid-19 crisis in the […]

Singer posts video of sparkling ring, days after father filed to end the conservatorship that controls her life Britney Spears has announced her engagement to her boyfriend Sam Asghari with an exuberant post displaying a diamond ring engraved with the word “lioness”. She wrote “I can’t fucking believe it!“ with […]

Labour and CBI express concerns the government’s tax policies are bad for business and workers Higher national insurance payments will leave low-paid frontline workers potentially more than £1,000 a year worse off, while also depriving firms of the cash needed to invest, according to the latest analyses. The combination of […]