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The Prime Minister has indicated he will back the assisted dying Bill ahead of a crunch vote, as opponents warned against ...
The government has announced it will put almost £48m of funding towards helping regenerate an area around a city's railway ...
Speaking from outside the White House today, Donald Trump refused to be drawn on whether the US was plotting strikes on Iran following the escalation with Israel ...
India and Canada to resume FTA talks after 21 months, aiming to revive the Early Progress Trade Agreement (EPTA) and move toward a Comprehensive Economic Partnership Agreement (CEPA). Talks follow ...
SUPREME leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has said he will “never surrender” as the US prepares to join Israel’s campaign of ...
PM Modi and Mark Carney decided to restore High Commissioners, in a big diplomatic makeover, months after tensions between ...
The survey, carried out by YouGov and commissioned by the Action for Humanity charity and the International Centre of Justice ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent represented the U.S. in a photo of the G7 leaders and invited guests after Trump abruptly left the summit.
The deputy prime minister has admitted people are “fearful” of the Government’s upcoming welfare reforms amid a crackdown on ...
Rayner was asked if the UK Government would 'blindly follow' the US into war with Iran if President Trump launched strikes.
Starmer is friendly with Brussels again, but this is looking like more of a frenemy situation than a budding romance ...
The result of Friday's expected vote could see the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill either progress to the House of ...
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