British holidaymakers will soon be able to get through security checks much quicker at one major UK airport, as it makes a number of changes. London Heathrow Airport is planning to introduce security scanners in all of its terminals by this summer
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has received a new demand to use his forthcoming Spring Budget to scrap the Taxi Tax once and for all. Campaigners against plans to hike taxes on private hire vehicles have told Mr Hunt to “stop kicking the can
Newcastle United winger Anthony Gordon aimed a cheeky remark at Sunderland defender Trai Hume as tensions boiled between the pair during Saturday’s Tyne-Wear derby in the FA Cup. The grudge third-round clash at the Stadium of Light didn’t disappoint, as players of
Rishi Sunak’s government has been branded as “appalling” by charities for scrapping its dedicated minister for disabled people and giving the “crucial” role to an existing minister. Mims Davies – the current Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Social Mobility, Youth and
A Tory MP has announced a draft law in a bid to overturn Sadiq Khan’s controversial ULEZ expansion. Gareth Johnson was among 20 MPs selected to bring forward a private members’ bill, which allows backbenchers to introduce a new law separate from
Rishi Sunak’s flagship health policy of banning cigarettes for the next generation has been undermined today after New Zealand – the first country in the world to propose the ban – performed a major u-turn. The policy, passed by left-wing PM Jacinda
NatWest is reportedly on the brink of scrapping the bulk of a suggested £10m or more payout to its former CEO Dame Alison Rose, after the debanking row involving Nigel Farage. Sky News reports that NatWest’s board has decided to not pay
The sprint format was at the centre of discussions once again over the weekend at the Brazilian Grand Prix as the last of six alternative events came to a close. Some absolutely love the shorter races while others loathe it. None more so
RISHI Sunak will scrap a “draconian” law that could make newspapers pay legal costs for both sides in libel and privacy cases – regardless of who wins. Ministers have been concerned about the threat to free speech posed by the controversial legislation.A
Despite VAR coming under fire once again this weekend, Express Sport readers do not believe that the Premier League should scrap the system. The technology came under scrutiny once again on Saturday, with Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta left fuming in his side’s