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Canada’s new prime minister, Mark Carney, won the job with a promise to confront increased aggression shown by President ...
The country has been under a government led by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus since Sheikh Hasina was ousted last ...
German legislators are set to vote on the country’s next chancellor again on Tuesday afternoon, hours after Friedrich Merz failed to win the first round in parliament in a historic defeat. Mr Merz, ...
The second document in the cache is a letter written and signed by then-GC&CS (GCHQ) director Sir Edward Travis to his staff, ...
The Welsh First Minister has said she will “call out” the UK Labour government if they “get it wrong for Wales”. In a major speech one year away from the next Senedd elections, Eluned Morgan insisted ...
Gerry Adams has said an attempt is being made to “smother” the jury in history as he was questioned over his past statements and events during the Troubles. The former Sinn Fein leader faced ...
A man who claims he was abused at a private boarding school has reached an out-of-court settlement for a six-figure sum in damages. Angus Bell claimed he suffered in a “madhouse of violence and ...
An Irish detective conducted a “gold standard” interview with a man accused of murdering his wife, a court has heard.
Rebekah Vardy has agreed to pay almost £1.2 million of Coleen Rooney’s legal costs following their high-profile Wagatha Christie libel battle, a judge has been told.
The BBC has admitted to a lapse in “our usual high editorial standards” in the Today programme coverage of the Duke of Sussex’s interview with the broadcaster. Harry spoke to BBC News on Friday after ...
Customers reported on Tuesday that three stores in Manchester had signs indicating that they were ‘cash only’ as their card machines ...
The film industry has raised concerns that US President Donald Trump’s plan would impact freelancers in the UK and would be difficult to enact.