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The US president also announced new tariff rates on Malaysia, Kazakhstan, South Africa, Laos, Myanmar and Tunisia.
The first volume is set to cover the devastating impact the scandal had on victims and the compensation process.
Police Scotland say they have a “proportionate and considered policing plan” ahead of Kneecap’s gig in Glasgow, which replaces their cancelled slot at the TRNSMT festival. Kneecap were axed from the ...
Camp Mystic, an all-girls Christian summer camp announced on Monday it lost at least 27 campers and counsellors.
A survey by More In Common and the UCL Policy Lab suggested 63 of the public thought the PM did not respect people like them.
French President Emmanuel Macron will arrive in the UK on Tuesday as Sir Keir Starmer presses for more help stopping small boats crossing the Channel. Mr Macron will be hosted by the King during his ...
A slate of long-awaited transport projects has been given the green light again almost a year after ministers put many upgrades on hold. The decision will see major road and rail projects outside ...
Reordering of the ‘first-come, first-served’ grid connections queue aims to meet Labour’s clean power goals and boost economic growth.
The Foreign Secretary has pledged £12 million from the Government’s tightened aid budget in a bid to enable faster payouts, ...
A new report noted a range of concerns including lack of access to quality, healthy food and living in cramped and poor conditions.
The Government is proposing a swathe of changes to fix the “broken NHS dental system”. Newly qualified dentists could be made to work in the NHS for three years to boost the number of appointments.
The public inquiry into the murders of three young girls in Southport last summer will begin later on Tuesday. Chairman Sir Adrian Fulford, a former vice-president of the Court of Appeal, will begin ...
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