The UK’s pharma deal was vital – but the GSK boss is right about US dominance | Nils Pratley

That’s gratitude, eh? It’s not even a fortnight since the government agreed to raise the prices the NHS pays for new medicines and here comes the boss of GSK, Britain’s second largest... Read more »

Dulwich college head responds to claims of teenage racism by Nigel Farage | Nigel Farage

Dulwich college’s headteacher has responded to allegations of teenage racism by Nigel Farage by saying he recognised the “seriousness of the behaviours described in the media”. Robert Milne, who joined the school... Read more »

Key whistleblower contradicts part of phone hacking case against Daily Mail | Media

A key whistleblower supporting a legal claim headed by Prince Harry and Doreen Lawrence against the publisher of the Daily Mail appears to have dealt a last-minute blow to the case against... Read more »

Oracle shares slide as earnings fail to ease AI bubble fears

Shares of cloud computing giant Oracle plunged on Thursday, after weaker-than-expected revenues stoked concerns about returns from massive spending on artificial intelligence. The company’s shares sank 14% after it had reported revenue... Read more »

John Swinney stands by Angela Constance in grooming gangs row

Angus CochraneBBC Scotland Getty Images Opposition MSPs have called for Justice Secretary Angela Constance to resign John Swinney has dismissed calls to sack Justice Secretary Angela Constance over claims she misled parliament... Read more »

Settlement reached in court over first child killed in Troubles

Pacemaker Nine-year-old Patrick Rooney was hit in his bedroom by one of the shots fired by police in west Belfast to disperse rioters at Divis flats in August 1969 Police have apologised... Read more »

Thousands of new-build homes on hold in west Wales pollution row

Steffan MessengerWales environment correspondent David Cannon/Getty Images New housing developments need to prove they will not add to nutrient pollution affecting estuaries in west Wales Thousands of homes are stuck in the... Read more »

Rare public display for Mary Queen of Scots’ final letter

BBC The letter will go on display at Perth Museum for three months The public are to be given a rare chance to see the last letter by Mary Queen of Scots,... Read more »

Wiltshire deaths probe linked to patients’ altered care records

Matthew hill,Health Correspondent Westand Martin Jones,BBC West Investigations BBC Two ambulance workers have been arrested over the deaths of six adults and are currently on bail The arrest of two ambulance workers... Read more »

‘Aggressive’ Leicestershire parish councillor bullied colleague over Facebook post row

A report has found he also ‘failed to treat others with respect’ The pavilion and car park where the meeting took place(Image: Google Earth) A Leicestershire parish councillor bullied and failed to... Read more »