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Sir Keir Starmer disagrees with the former Labour leader about the tone of global discussions about net zero, Number 10 indicated.
Britain’s electricity system is “highly resilient”, energy minister Michael Shanks has said in a bid to reassure MPs following Spain and Portugal’s widespread blackouts. Power has largely been ...
James Cleverly spoke after farmers parked two vintage tractors in London as part of a protest by Save British Farming against tax changes.
Andrew Johnston, 30, competed as a singer on the television programme in 2008 and is now on trial at Southwark Crown Court.
Economy minister Yulia Svyrydenko is currently in Washington for the final co-ordination of the agreement’s technical details, sources said.
A charity chief has told the Scottish Covid-19 Inquiry people still feel guilty for not being able to invite family and friends to funerals.
The January-March expansion was the slowest in almost three years and was down from 2.4 in the last three months of 2024.
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) has warned Brits that "very high" pollen counts are predicted this week. High pollen counts can affect hay fever sufferers across the country. Hay fever is ...
Richard Burrows, 81, systematically abused numerous boys across Cheshire, the West Midlands and West Mercia between 1968 and 1995.
Researchers at the Oxford Internet Institute have outlined 13 ways in which playing video games might influence a person’s mental health.
Brad Smith, speaking in Brussels, tried to allay concerns as he announced that the company was expanding data centre operations across Europe.
A grace period on the movement of animal medicines between Great Britain and Northern Ireland is due to expire at the end of the year.
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