Prime Minister Keir Starmer has appointed his former ambassador to Washington as the UK’s special envoy to the Western ...
It’s a hell of a weekend of sport as well. From the FA Cup 4th round starting on Friday evening, all the way through to the ...
The shots fired in last May’s assassination attempt on Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico were not the first -or the only- to target a politician whose authoritarian drift has not stopped him from ...
Global response to Palestinians' dispacement overwhelmingly negative, with strong condemnations from major powers, regional countries, US lawmakers - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Starmer's 'reset' with the EU will focus on 'defence for trade' but an 'EU-hating' president in the White House could cause ...
A country battered by the cost of living crisis is now expected to suffer the effects of inflation climbing to 3.7%. This is driven by rising energy prices and household bills – and comes as anger ...
As pace of talks with Europe picks up the Government is trying to enlist business to try and get ahead of any Brexiteer ...
Planning Reforms and Site Expansion The government has reformed the planning process for nuclear projects. It has removed the old limit of eight designated sites, allowing developers to choose many ...
Keir Starmer is right to say the optimum position is to have good relationships with both the US and the EU but if the transatlantic ...
Ahead of Poland's presidential elections in May, the country's government unveiled the 'Election Umbrella' program - with the goal of protecting the nation's cybersecurity from Russian influence.
Britain's government will not "put a number on" how much risk of consumer harm it is willing to accept in return for requiring regulators to cut costly red tape and help spark economic growth, its new ...
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