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Former Prime Minister Jean Chretien and former premier Christy Clark threw their support behind Liberal candidate Stephen ...
The local elections, which will be the first big electoral test since last summer’s general election, will see the Tories ...
The UK Parliament passed legislation to take control of British Steel, preventing the shutdown of blast furnaces and securing ...
Donald Trump has accused Volodymyr Zelensky of harming peace negotiations over the war in Ukraine with "inflammatory ...
The “attritional” approach of security agencies in dealing with Troubles compensation claims is creating a “green-field site ...
Discrimination faced by disabled people could mean they are more likely to be coerced into an assisted death if a proposed ...
In the first PMQs since the Easter break. Starmer brought up comments made by Robert Jenrick about bringing the Conservatives and Reform into a "coalition" to stop them competing for votes. He said ...
MPs on the new Russian sanctions list spoke of their "pride", with one saying Vladimir Putin has "another thing coming" if he ...
A Greater Manchester MP has been banned from entering Russia after being ‘sanctioned’ by Putin’s government. Phil Brickell, ...
The US president was speaking after efforts in London to broker peace led by Foreign Secretary David Lammy were downgraded to ...
Chancellor says a deal ‘can be done’ with Washington but insists Britain will not lower food or auto standards ...