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Fighting entrenched corruption is crucial for Ukraine’s aspirations to join the EU and maintain access to billions of dollars ...
Key details remained unclear from his post, such as whether Japanese-built cars would face a higher 25 tariff that Mr Trump ...
The former first minister of Scotland said the Israeli government is forcefully starving the citizens of Gaza, including children.
A PSNI spokesperson said: “The Chief Constable, Jon Boutcher, held a private meeting with Mr Eugene Thompson, the brother of ...
He’s no stranger to roaring crowds or high-energy moments, but this week, global tennis star and multiple Grand Slam winner Carlos Alcaraz ...
Former home secretary Suella Braverman has labelled Home Office plans to house asylum seekers in Hampshire in a site formerly used as a Peacocks store as “utterly inappropriate”.
A Labour councillor has been found guilty of sexual offences against a teenage girl over a seven-month period in 2023. David Graham, who represents the Buckhaven, Methil and Wemyss Villages ward in ...
The former financial trader said he was not bitter or angry after winning a decade-long legal battle to have his convictions quashed.
The Defence Secretary said the agreement demonstrated the Government’s determination to secure new defence deals.
Apple and Google hold an “effective duopoly” with their mobile platforms and may be forced to open them up to more competition, a UK watchdog has said.
Essex Police have denied claims officers “bussed” counter-demonstrators to a protest outside a hotel housing asylum seekers last week, calling them “categorically wrong”.
Phil Smith, 61, said he first had the late Queen’s cypher tattooed on his leg, then above it Charles’s monogram followed by Camilla’s emblem and then 18 months ago the King and Queen’s cyphers ...