Heckled May defends police change

Home Secretary Theresa May denies her relationship with the police is beyond repair after she was heckled at the Police Federation

Voting starts for 1922 committee

Conservative MPs are voting to elect a new executive of influential backbench group the 1922

Judge criticises boy-killer care

A judge criticises the “wholly inadequate” care given to a mentally ill man who stabbed a 15-year-old boy to death in north

Finance firm creates 164 new jobs

A London-based financial service firm, Augentius Fund Administration, is to create up to 164 new jobs in

Election lost over names mix-up

A council apologises after a Labour candidate lost an election when votes were wrongly given to a Conservative rival with a similar

Body found in missing boy search

Police divers searching for a 16-year-old boy who went missing while fishing at a quarry in North Lanarkshire find a

Beckham to collect Olympic flame

David Beckham will bring the Olympic flame back to the UK from the Greek capital Athens along with Princess

PM: Euro to ‘make-up or break-up’

Prime Minister David Cameron says the eurozone must make a decision soon on whether to stay

Murdoch ‘enjoys MPs’ power game’

Media mogul Rupert Murdoch enjoys playing a “power game” with politicians, former Foreign Secretary Jack Straw

Viewpoint: Is it time to get rid of traffic lights?

We rely on traffic lights to tell us when to go. And when to stop. We should replace that with common sense, argues traffic campaigner Martin