From Rachael Blackmore to Steve Bruce: The best soundbites of 2021
Some words of wisdom – and some not so wise – from the world of sport
Some words of wisdom – and some not so wise – from the world of sport
Liz Truss takes over at foreign office while Buckland, Jenrick and former education secretary Williamson are ousted
Education secretary says system is causing disruption to children; teachers’ unions criticise move
Ministers not ‘cancel culture’ biggest threat to campus, University and College Union says
If English nationalists do not belong in the EU they do not belong in any kind of political union. That includes the UK
The vainglorious will see vaccine success as an easy way to recover their standing
Johnson still intends on Monday to restore to Internal Market Bill the treaty-breaking clauses that were removed by House of Lords
US government’s top infectious-disease specialist claims data was not scrutinised
But markets keep watch on Brexit trade deal talks
Sunak clashes with Williamson as issue ‘cuts through’ with voters to damage Tories
Figures fail to back up prime minister’s claim that people are returning to work in offices ‘in huge numbers’
Although there will be little public sympathy for the mandarins, the remorseless driving out by the Tories’ current leadership of competent people from both the civil service and cabinet will only make government more dysfunctional than it already is
UK government has changed course 12 times in major policy areas during pandemic
Face coverings to be mandatory in English schools in areas placed under local lockdown
Senior MP says Ofqual ‘not fit for purpose’ as Gavin Williamson defends grades U-turn
Grades for thousands of students in England will now be based on teachers’ assessments
Countries have adopted a range of strategies amid the pandemic to get students back into classrooms
The prime minister will point to Leicester as a reminder that coronavirus is still a threat in Britain
Zoos, safari parks and drive-in cinemas to open amid concerns for toll taken on pupils
Gove confirms Boris Johnson missed five Cobra meetings as crisis gathered pace
Failure to close schools or cancel mass gatherings has been widely criticised
Labour abstains from vote which failed to reach necessary two thirds majority
Donald Tusk says hopes of agreement have risen but that positive signs can be ‘political tricks’
Election of new Tory leader raises prospect of Michael Gove becoming Northern Secretary
Tánaiste says claims of disinformation on North and Brexit came from ‘reputable’ body
Trump says US will ‘no longer deal’ with UK ambassador after leaks on his ‘inept’ administration
Forged email to Barnier purports to show DUP leader’s support for EU’s Brexit position
Disinformation campaign believed to be first co-ordinated effort targeting Irish divisions
Cherished by older Conservatives, he is viewed by others as a liar and opportunist
Runners and riders: With pressure on PM to announce departure date, who is jostling for position?
Decision to postpone bill comes as May is due to meet 1922 Committee chairman and amid mounting pressure for her to resign
May’s initiative with opposition to have ‘fatal’ consequences, says former defence secretary
Gavin Williamson fired by prime minister over alleged leak of NSC discussion to media
Gavin Williamson ‘strenously’ denies responsibility for leak from National Security Council meeting
Conservatives braced for heavy losses in local elections as they seek to avoid European poll
O’Brien’s The Third Policeman – with its unending, hellish plot – is the Brexit Code
Jeremy Hunt and Michael Gove among the Tories who could try to succeed Theresa May
Soldier F, who faces charges over Bloody Sunday shootings, is ‘one soldier too many’
Minister says his government will urgently reform system for dealing with legacy issues
DUP’s Gregory Campbell says ‘massive imbalance’ in legacy investigations into Troubles
Decision to charge Bloody Sunday soldiers expected on Thursday
Northern Secretary criticised in North and State for saying killings by soldiers, police ‘not crimes’
Comments of Northern Secretary criticised as outrageous and appalling by Sinn Féin and SDLP
Liam Fox admits Britain may not be able to replace any of the EU’s trade deals ahead of March 29th
Ad campaigns will advise firms of necessary steps, with army preparing for contingencies
Coveney says talks intensifying as Boris Johnson accuses May of nearing ‘total surrender’
Comments follow call by former head of the British Army to stop to ‘macabre’ inquiry
London Briefing: Glitches foil live feed grilling as Brexit chaos clouds aviation sector
Inquires into army killings account for 30% of PSNI legacy cases, according to BBC data
New home secretary Sajid Javid reported to be among opponents of ‘customs partnership’ post-Brexit
Impact of the strikes could have been limited by the amount of time Syria had to prepare
Insults fly after May kicks out Russian diplomats over chemical attack on Skripals
US imposes sanctions over cyberattacks as allies condemn attack on ex-spy in Salisbury
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices