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The foreign secretary has been announcing sanctions against those involved in people smuggling, as part of an attempt to ...
Today, we learnt the government borrowed nearly £21 billion in June, up sharply on the same month a year ago and £3.5 billion ...
Five days of strikes by resident doctors will go ahead from Friday, the British Medical Association has said – after talks ...
The government has signed a deal with private investors to build the Sizewell C nuclear power plant in Suffolk – although ...
Channel 4 is to explore the global phenomenon of Taylor Swift in a dynamic two-part part series from Sandpaper Films. Taylor ...
A day of national mourning has been declared in Bangladesh as the death toll from a fighter jet crash into a school in Dhaka ...
Lauren Caulfield’s baby Grace was stillborn in March 2022 and an investigation found the hospital made a series of failures ...
Israel has launched a ground and air assault on the central Gazan city of Deir al-Balah, marking a significant escalation in ...
Ukraine’s military chiefs have warned there’s a critical shortage of air defence systems and ammunition – after much of Ukraine came under yet another widescale Russian attack. Russia fired more than ...
A self-styled paramilitary patrols the US border to defend it from what he describes as a ‘gang-banger’ invasion. Donald Trump has launched an unprecedented crackdown on immigration in the US, with ...
Around 80 students from Gaza have defied unimaginable challenges – managing, in the midst of a war, to get accepted by UK universities.
The Government’s calling it a ‘water revolution’ and the biggest overhaul of the industry in a generation. Out goes the current regulator – Ofwat – in favour of a single body which ministers promise ...