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Sir Keir Starmer faces a growing backbench rebellion over cuts to a disability benefit, Labour MPs have indicated after the party lost almost 200 council seats in England last week. One of the party’s ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves defended her actions in office as pressure mounted on Labour to U-turn on the winter fuel payment cut.
All eyes are on Vatican City for the sign of a new pope, as cardinals processed into the Sistine Chapel to begin the secret conclave meeting. The 133 electors, dressed in distinctive bright red ...
The Survation survey suggests Nigel Farage’s party will beat the Tories and Labour to become the main opposition at the Scottish Parliament.
His former partner Cheryl Tweedy is an estate administrator, meaning she is legally responsible for his money, property and possessions.
A growing number of UK holidaymakers are concerned about anti-tourism protests in Spain, a travel boss has warned. Steve Heapy, chief executive of airline and tour operator Jet2, said there is a ...
Harbour Energy has revealed plans to axe around 250 jobs in Scotland as the firm laid the blame on “punitive” government measures. The oil and gas firm said the cuts – about a quarter of its workforce ...
Mr Merz and French president Emmanuel Macron — both firm believers in the European Union — used their first meeting since the German leader’s appointment on Tuesday to present a united front in the ...
Charles visited the Thames Tideway Tunnel, a 10-year project designed to protect the Thames from sewage pollution.
A driver who nearly caused a head-on crash with a lorry on the A350 following a dangerous overtake has been sentenced.
The professional networking platform said the technology could be harnessed to help find people new careers, rather than being a threat to jobs.
Prosecutors say Daniel Graham and Adam Carruthers realised they ‘weren’t the big men they thought they were’ when they saw the public outrage.