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ALMOST half of British adults would struggle to pay for housing, food and energy within a month of unexpectedly losing their ...
SIR KEIR STARMER marked the 80th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany today by pledging a renewal of militarism. He ...
In a letter, the Brazilian Cop30 presidency of the forthcoming Cop30 climate conference highlighted the gap between climate ...
PROTESTERS demonstrated outside Booking.com’s headquarters in Manchester today, accusing the firm of promoting tourism on ...
LABOUR was warned before last year’s general election that its policies could be “catastrophic” for the oil and gas sector as ...
MINISTERS urged de-escalation in the crisis between India and Pakistan today, and called for calm in Britain itself amid ...
ISRAEL has permanently closed six schools operated by UNRWA, the United Nations agency for Palestinian refugees, in East ...
DOZENS of pro-Palestine protesters have been arrested after they occupied part of the main library at Columbia University in ...
UNITE engineers at First Glasgow are celebrating a bumper 13.3 per cent pay rise in a deal their union says “sets a benchmark ...
THE cost of sending children to state school in Britain has increased by more than £500 in three years, research suggested today.
SIR KEIR STARMER has trumpeted a trade deal with US President Donald Trump as a glimmer of good news amid mounting political turmoil, with Labour MPs rebelling over his austerity plans.
RUSSIA and Ukraine accused each other of attacks today, the first day of a 72-hour ceasefire called by President Vladimir Putin. Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha said Russia had violated its ...