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The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification said nearly half a million people are at ‘catastrophic’ levels of hunger.
The new deal on cutting tariffs between the US and China has removed economic “uncertainty” for tech firms and their supply chains, but the sector is not “out of the crosshairs” yet, one expert has ...
The 16-year-old, who is of English and Spanish heritage, decided to pay homage to her family through writing and illustrating ...
Ministers have apologised for confusion over the notice period for the sustainable farming incentive, which was abruptly shut in March.
Sir Keir Starmer announced changes to the system on Monday in a Downing Street address, including making migrants wait 10 years rather than five to apply for settlement or citizenship, increasing ...
The children’s father said the car had been going at ‘full pelt’ when it came off the carousel and crashed into the car he was riding in.
One of England’s leading nurses has slammed Government plans to reduce immigration as “pandering and scapegoating”. Professor Nicola Ranger, general secretary and chief executive of the Royal College ...
Legislation will be brought forward to clarify the use of Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights.
Switzerland is living up to its stereotype by delivering a “beautifully organised” Eurovision Song Contest, the director of the event has said. Basel is hosting the 2025 contest after Switzerland’s ...
The Irish comedy writer appeared at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Monday charged with harassing Sophia Brooks and damaging her phone.
Separate Home Office figures show that 110,833 health and care work visas were issued in the calendar year 2024, down from 348,157 in 2023. This sharp drop is “likely due to more scrutiny applied to ...