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The alliance enacted one of the US president’s chief priorities: a pledge by Nato member countries to increase how much they spend on ...
Sir Keir Starmer has set up a confrontation with Labour rebels over welfare reforms, saying he will “lead from the front” in fighting for the changes. The Prime Minister confirmed a Commons vote on ...
The group are accused of advertising illegal lorry crossings from France on social media and moving migrants from HGV stops in Kent to London.
The leaders also underlined their ‘ironclad commitment’ to Nato’s collective security guarantee – ‘that an attack on one is an attack ...
However, the company said that data services, such as 5G, had not been impacted and that these could therefore be used to make calls.
Peter Fotheringham, the former director of finance at Dundee University, was giving evidence to MSPs on Holyrood’s Education Committee.
Gareth Southgate has said the England national team has “broken down so many barriers to winning” as he received a knighthood for his services to football.
Twin mischief-makers from Irvine have been crowned winners in a national search for the UK’s cheekiest children.
Shadow chancellor Sir Mel Stride warned that ‘tax rises are coming’ in this autumn’s budget, opposite Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner.
The family said they are continuing to live with a life sentence as they deal with Stewart’s ‘ongoing attempt to evade justice’.
Simon Harris also said he wants to put pressure on the other 26 European countries to consider banning trade with occupied Palestinian territories.
The loved ones of Slane Castle’s Lord Henry Mount Charles will “party on in his memory”, his funeral service has been told. His funeral was held at St Patrick’s Church of Ireland in Slane on Wednesday ...