PM sends video message to newlyweds instead after bride Sarah Burwin asked him not to ‘ruin’ vibe at Heron House
PM Mark Carney says ‘we got attacked’ as tariffs come into force on items from hockey sticks to tongue depressors
Transport secretary asks ‘publicly owned operators to lay on extra services where possible’
President’s speech, declassification of documents and heightened claims of noncitizen voting have experts concerned
Britons report that EES digital entry and exit system has led to frustration, visa mix-ups and long queues
Embassy in London says Andrey Kelin left last month after seven years in diplomatic post
The idea of being deliberately unproductive is certainly tempting. The only concern is that you might enjoy it too much, writes Polly Hudson
Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen broke record for farthest distance traveled from Earth
Content creators are fighting proposal to boost traditional broadcasters in video platforms’ all-powerful algorithms
Social media platforms face public ire after fatal crash involving teenagers filming themselves driving on wrong side
As of April, two-thirds of planned public projects in Amatrice had yet to begin, rising to seven in 10 in hardest-hit areas
New quotas to protect UK firms and jobs appear to be having opposite effect in products such as galvanised steel
Incident marks apparent escalation by Tehran in its in retaliation against UK over allowing US to use British bases
Farmer Derek Sayer let a boggy field run wild and just one annual hay-cut has led to remarkable biodiversity