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Foreign Secretary David Lammy has reiterated the need for “regional stability” in the Middle East following talks with US officials, as Israel continued to strike Iranian targets on Monday. His ...
America “does not seek war” with Iran, Secretary of Defence Pete Hegseth has said in the aftermath of a surprise US attack on ...
Ireland’s deputy premier will attend a gathering of EU leaders in Brussels, two days after the US launched an attack on Iran. Simon Harris, who is also Ireland’s foreign affairs minister, said the ...
Reform UK would reinstate non-dom status for wealthy individuals for a £250,000 fee which would be given to Britain’s poorest workers, Nigel Farage has announced. On Monday, the party leader and MP ...
A woman who admitted speeding at more than double the limit has been fined £200 and four penalty points placed on her licence.
Meltdown has become known for unique performances, with The Smiths’ lead singer Morrissey getting a reunited New York Dolls to perform at his 2004 event, Ray Davies restaging 1960s TV pop show Ready ...
Former This Morning presenter Fern Britton has said Phillip Schofield’s departure from the show sparked “a lot of mixed emotions”, and described their years working together as “mostly great fun”.
Many people favour security processes on their account over ease of access, a survey for TransUnion indicates.
The study analysed earnings data spanning all early-career workers in England, covering more than 11 million individuals.
The Government’s industrial strategy includes measures to ease the ‘crippling’ costs of energy for UK manufacturers.
The US president posted on social media, seemingly contradicting his administration’s calls to resume negotiations.