The TV star confirmed he had checked himself into an ‘intensive inpatient treatment facility’ last month.
The suspension of 30 licences for arms exports to Israel is prominent on the front pages of Tuesday’s newspapers.
Factors key to the Government’s decision include ‘insufficient’ humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza, and reports of the mistreatment of detainees.
The race for the Tory leadership has begun to heat up as MPs return to Westminster following the summer recess.
An estimated 78,000 people had phones or bags snatched from them on British streets in year to March 2024.
Ministers are urged to ensure a food security strategy encompasses the entire ecosystem – including manufacturing, logistics and retail.
Local authorities said the accounting system for council housing is ‘in a perilous state’ and a new rent settlement alone cannot fix it.
It currently welcomes more than 300,000 cruise ship visitors every year.
Parents will be able to view a ‘report card’ of what Ofsted inspectors have found at a school from September 2025.
Dame Christine Gilbert has published her review in response to the coroner’s Prevention of Future Deaths report from the headteacher’s inquest.
The Finance Secretary will update MSPs on Tuesday as Holyrood returns from the summer recess.
Ofsted, the education watchdog for England, has announced a raft of changes following its ‘Big Listen’ consultation earlier this year.
The figure was well below last August’s growth of 4.1% and below the 12-month average of 1.2%, according to the BRC-KPMG Retail Sales Monitor.
The Opposition has put forward an amendment to the Passenger Railway Services (Public Ownership) Bill.
Manchester is Britain’s top first-time buyer hotspot outside London, Halifax estimated.
Red Devils boss signed new contract after winning FA Cup but debate over future has continued
Russell Findlay said colleague Murdo Fraser’s questioning of his candidacy was ‘fanciful, to say the least’.
Tom Tugendhat will insist only under his leadership can the Tories win back the trust of the public after ‘recent games’ at Westminster.
Al Nassr forward aiming for second Nations League success
The British Chambers of Commerce has called for a balance to be struck between creating the skills needed for a green economy and protecting jobs.