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The strikes included one attack on a school sheltering hundreds of displaced Palestinians, which killed 27 people, officials ...
Second World War artefacts including a gas mask and an air raid warden’s helmet will be processed through Westminster Abbey for the ...
First Minister John Swinney said growing tensions in the region would be ‘worrying’ for Indian and Pakistani communities in Scotland.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer are set to meet their Chinese counterparts this weekend in Switzerland.
The country’s new Chancellor Friedrich Merz had vowed to toughen the country’s migration policy during his election campaign.
The Government pledged to conduct an economic impact assessment of the policy options put forward in its copyright and AI consultation.
The Metropolitan Police had said they were arrested after a suspected plot ‘to target a single premises’ was uncovered.
The Government has been accused of “running scared of rather nasty right-wingers” over plans to block new sentencing guidelines. New guidance from the independent Sentencing Council would have ...
Two rangers were killed, one was injured and a further two remain unaccounted for after an attack in a Mozambique reserve last week.
Labour is facing a ‘battle for the very future and the heart and soul of our country’, Cabinet Office minister Pat McFadden said.
Conditions from Thursday through to Saturday are expected to be broadly similar, with dry weather and sunny spells forecast across the country.
MPs have rejected a bid to force public authorities to record sex data purely based on biological sex, amid concerns it would lead to the “mass outing of trans people”. The Conservatives had put ...