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Kemi Badenoch has said she would not want a man performing an “intimate” examination which checks for breast cancer. The ...
The UK has been looking at how to deal with “different kinds of challenges and threats”, the Home Secretary said after a ...
The American president attacked Canada’s economy and threatened its sovereignty, suggesting it should become the 51st state.
Cabinet ministers have continued talks with the EU’s trade commissioner amid leaks of a mooted UK-EU agreement on “free and open trade” in the face of Donald Trump’s tariffs. Business Secretary ...
Claims were made in a BBC Northern Ireland Spotlight programme in 2016 over who sanctioned the killing of British spy Denis Donaldson.
Green MSP Maggie Chapman has survived a vote to oust her as deputy convener of a Holyrood committee, following her controversial comments about the Supreme Court gender ruling.
Thousands of UK travellers are trying to return home on Tuesday after being stranded overnight because of widespread power cuts in Portugal and Spain. Airports in both countries were disrupted by the ...
Yostin Andres Mosquera is accused of killing Albert Alfonso and Paul Longworth in London and dumping their remains near the Clifton ...
CHESHIRE Police’s boss has spoken out after 10 officers were assaulted over the weekend. Between Saturday and Sunday, 10 police officers and PCSOs were assaulted in various locations while responding ...
The drug maker said it is ‘firmly committed to investing and growing in the US’ amid potential import tariffs on the pharmaceutical industry.
Human rights laws could still be an obstacle to removing foreign sex offenders from the UK, the Home Secretary said, as she suggested changes could be needed to the way the rules are interpreted.
Sir Stephen Houghton, chairman of the body representing metropolitan district councils, questioned benefits changes and investment strategy.