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Ireland’s foreign affairs minister said the EU and the US must work “intensively” to get a deal on tariffs in place before the deadline for increased rates, but added he has concerns for the pharma ...
Updates as French President, Emmanuel Macron visits Windsor alongside King Charles III as part of his state visit to the UK.
Thames Water has warned of a hosepipe ban being imposed as it struggles to keep up with customer demand this summer.
The Office for Budget Responsibility said the state finances were facing ‘mounting risks’ in the face of growing debts.
Michael Bell believes Spicy Marg can put a below-par performance in the Queen Mary behind her when she takes her chance in the Duchess of Cambridge Stakes at Newmarket on Friday.
Australia’s prospects of toppling the British and Irish Lions in their upcoming series have been hit by the loss of first-choice fly-half Noah Lolesio for all three Tests.
It comes as education unions have raised concerns about the statutory tests taken by Year 6 pupils in primary schools across England.
Edinburgh and Birmingham airports have become the latest airports to allow passengers to keep liquids in their bags when going through security.
More than 900 subpostmasters were wrongfully prosecuted between 1999 and 2015, with many wrongly convicted of theft and false accounting.
Many subpostmasters have criticised the way in which the detailed individual claims are held as those who choose that method are no longer entitled to the fixed £600,000 sum and potentially face ...
Lord Tebbit won sympathy across the political spectrum after surviving the Brighton bomb that killed five people and left his wife in a wheelchair.
Heidi Alexander said the Government would publish estimates in March for how long the schemes will take to deliver.