Tariffs are taxes – bad for business, worse for consumers,’ European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen said on Tuesday.
After Wales suffered a humiliating home defeat against Georgia in November 2022, it spelt the end of Wayne Pivac’s coaching reign. Pivac had succeeded his fellow New Zealander Gatland after the 2019 ...
Lee Anderson questioned if someone identifying as a llama, who then becomes ill, should ask for a ‘doctor, a vet or a straitjacket’.
Wind farms are subject to the “highest levels of national security”, Downing Street has stressed, amid reports ministers could sign off on Chinese involvement in a major North Sea project.
The figures relate to five-year-olds with any enamel and/or dentinal decay and show that 37 of children in the most deprived areas are affected.
The Chelsea owner’s Cain International group has paid nearly £40million for 49 per cent of the Nottingham-based team.
SDLP leader Claire Hanna said the party was taking the stance in protest at the US administration position on Gaza.
Mrs Vardy was ordered to pay 90 of Colleen Rooney’s costs – more than £1.8 million – after she lost the legal action in 2022.
The UK is said to have followed the US in not signing a declaration from leaders on agreed practices around AI development.
Prosecutors have decided not to proceed with the case against a former council leader who was facing assault and threatening or abusive behaviour charges. Stephen McCabe, 60, denied both charges when ...
Sir Mark Rowley called on the Government to take action after a High Court ruling that the force cannot sack officers by removing their vetting.
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