The former prime minister urged the new Government to ‘look again’ at sanctioning ‘extremist’ Israeli ministers.
Ireland’s deputy premier has said that an opinion from the UN’s top court “changes the context” around the Occupied Territories Bill. The government said previously that legal advice from Attorneys ...
The latest drop in wage growth, to its lowest level for more than two years, is seen as easing those concerns and giving Bank policymakers more room to cut rates. So while lower wage growth may mean ...
Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump took their fight for Pennsylvania to opposite ends of the ...
A man who sent a “disgustingly racist” letter to former prime minister Rishi Sunak has been told by a judge his actions were “abhorrent”. Stephen Burke sent the letter on November 9 2022, in which he ...
Israel has escalated its campaign against the Lebanon-based Hezbollah militant group, including launching a ground invasion.
Part of the Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Gardens has been sealed off and disinfected, and experts have been called in to carry out tests.
Veterans’ ID cards will be a valid form of identification for upcoming elections, ministers have announced. The Government is also undertaking a wider review of the voter ID policy, which was ...
The union Unison has targeted the two-week strike at the constituency of Scotland’s First Minister, John Swinney.
In an interview with the BBC, Sir Keir Starmer warned again that October 30 would bring a “tough” Budget amid speculation that Chancellor Rachel Reeves could announce more tax rises than those ...
A wage growth figure which forms a key part of the triple lock formula used to calculate state pension rises was revised upwards on Tuesday.
The SNP’s treatment of former first minister of Scotland Alex Salmond has been described as “pathetic” and “shameful” by one of the party’s MSPs.