McDonnell vows 'irreversible' shift to worker-run public services
Shadow Chancellor will argue popularity of public ownership will make it impossible for any future government to re-privatise services
Shadow Chancellor will argue popularity of public ownership will make it impossible for any future government to re-privatise services
Exclusive: Government paper sets out how protections for employees is an area in which ministers can 'maximise opportunities' after withdrawal
Detectives say deaths 'unexplained' but thought to be linked to remains found near Bangor earlier this week
The letter travelled first class on the Eurostar escorted by two civil servants
Anh Nhu Nguyen pleaded guilty to two counts of fraud by false representation and one count of making an untrue statement for the purpose of obtaining a passport
Last two members of British Isis cell known as 'The Beatles' captured in Syria
Draft plans to allow the EU to sanction Britain during the transition period drew criticism from David Davis
Exclusive: Campaigner says UK cannot afford any further uncertainty ahead of the Brexit negotiations
At a time of 'generational change', Sinn Féin has placed its trust in two popular female politicians
Alexanda Kotey and El Shafee Elshiekh captured by the Syrian Democratic Forces last month
Exclusive: Kenneth Copeland Ministries’ Europe branch being grilled for hosting clip that told believers ‘we’ve already had our shot’
Transits are a 'violation of sovereignty, not a threat to it', Foreign Office says
More than 30 MPs and MEPs have written to the party's National Executive Committee (NEC) to demand members are consulted on Brexit approach
Robert Trigg was treated as a bereaved partner in both cases
Some attacks contain overtones of antisemitism while others target the billionaire who 'broke the Bank of England' for being a 'globalist' financier
Force applies to court to keep alleged dealer in custody until he empties bowels
Three men arrested in dawn raid as workers offered specialist support
Brexit Secretary says it was 'unwise' for the EU to publish a document outlining possible sanctions should Britain breach terms during the transition period
Hunt scares animals at breeding centre, sending some 65 fleeing in distress. 'It was absolute hell. I’ve never seen anything like it in my life'