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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer told the Cabinet that the spending review “marks the end of the first phase of this Government, as we move to a new phase that delivers on the promise of change for ...
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s government faces a major test after the opposition submitted a bill to dissolve it, with his ultra-Orthodox coalition partners threatening to support the ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has said he “utterly condemns” violence which left 17 police officers injured following a second night of disturbances in Ballymena.
The Scottish Government has received 84 inquiries about projects for Grangemouth, MSPs have been told. The refinery on the site was converted into an import terminal earlier this year, with the loss ...
A retired banker who is striving to become the first man over the age of 60 to run the entire coastline of mainland Britain has reached Scotland as he completes his 50th consecutive day of running.
Marten and convicted rapist Mark Gordon are on trial at the Old Bailey accused of the manslaughter of their newborn baby Victoria.
A minister has hit out at the “obsession with laughing at people” who get sunburn. Sir Chris Bryant said too much exposure to the sun can be fatal. The tourism minister has previously been treated for ...
Celebrated chef Raymond Blanc encouraged teenagers to consider working in the hospitality industry during a careers fair organised by The King’s Foundation. Blanc, 75, who became an ambassador for the ...
The Police Federation for Northern Ireland said the need to bring in policing support from elsewhere in the UK had moved a step closer.
Fuller, Smith & Turner raised prices at the end of March in response to the Chancellor’s tax raid in last October’s Budget.
A 14-year-old boy was stabbed to death on his way to play football in a park with friends, a court has heard. Three youths, two aged 14 and one aged 16, appeared at Manchester Youth Court accused of ...