Two Irish authors in lead to win Booker Prize Two Irish authors are being tipped to be in contention for this year's Booker Prize which is due to be announced this evening. Culture • 3 hrs
Two Irish authors in the running for 2023 Booker Prize Two Irish writers have made this year's Booker Prize shortlist. Culture • 13 hrs
Sunak taking charge, but plenty of time for more drama The British prime minister sacked his hard right home secretary Suella Braverman after making a series of controversial remarks. Analysis and Comment • 19 Nov
Cameron return knocks Braverman departure off headlines The sacking of Suella Braverman was expected to dominate the British news agenda today - until there was the announcement that former prime minister David … Analysis and Comment • 13 Nov
Violent scenes in London 'disrespects' Armistice Day British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has condemned "violent, wholly unacceptable" actions by far-right groups and "Hamas sympathisers" on the pro-Palestinian march, saying "all criminality must … World • 11 Nov
Braverman isolated over claim of pro-Gaza bias by Met British Home Secretary Suella Braverman's future is in the balance over her claim of bias by the Metropolitan Police in its handling of pro-Palestinian protests. Analysis and Comment • 17 Nov
Glasgow planning UK's first drug consumption room Glasgow is planning to have the UK's first drug consumption room up and running in the new year. UK • 10 Nov
King presides over his first UK parliament opening Britain's King Charles has presided over his first state opening of parliament as monarch. UK • 07 Nov
UK Covid inquiry hears accusations of incompetence It is not hard to understand why the British government tried to prevent the Covid-19 inquiry getting access to WhatsApp messages given what we heard … Analysis and Comment • 06 Nov
History project documenting Irish in Britain launched An oral history project that documents the stories of Irish emigrants in Britain over the past 50 years has been launched. UK • 01 Nov