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Low wages, unaccountable welfare cuts and an immigrant-based economy. The Sun’s budget splash could tell a different story.
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Low wages, unaccountable welfare cuts and an immigrant-based economy. The Sun’s budget splash could tell a different story.
David Cameron praises the “open and progressive stance” taken by new Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena as the pair meet in the UK – but how is Sri Lanka changing?
How did the alleged identity of Islamic State’s most wanted suspect fall into the public domain on Thursday morning? And where does the UK go from here in the fight against Islamic State?
Russian President Vladimir Putin rejects the “apocalyptic scenario” of war with Ukraine, amid continued reports of a crumbling ceasefire.
With a big area of high pressure across the UK this week, you’d probably think that us weather folk have got an easy ride. However, the opposite is true!
Just as the earnings/inflation lines crossed in the right direction for the government, the Lab/Con graph lines of support crossed in the wrong direction for Labour.
On UK independence, it’s clear where Washington sits. It’s all about ensuring that the country with which it enjoys a “special relationship” stays as strong and reliable as possible.
Scan the statements and pronouncements from American politicians of all stripes today, and you’ll see how the murder of Steven J Sotloff has spurred the political world here into rhetoric, if not action.
Severe thunderstorms are expected tonight and through Saturday, as the heatwave breaks, bringing the threat of some severe weather across the UK.
Radical Muslim cleric Abu Hamza, who was extradited from the UK in 2012, is convicted of terrorism charges in New York.
The EU/Nato powers must be prepared to accept Ukraine for what it is – a buffer state in which both powers have some interest.
A new long-range forecasting system, unveiled today by the Met Office, has shown an advance in the accuracy of predicting weather for European and North American winters.
The United Nations is to launch an investigation into alleged war crimes and continuing human rights violations in Sri Lanka.
Almost exactly five years after Sri Lanka’s civil war ended, the UN Human Rights Council is preparing to vote on a US and UK-led resolution which would mandate the UN to launch a war crimes inquiry.
Muddy footprints uncovered by a storm last year on a Norfolk beach are the oldest human tracks discovered outside of Africa – and provide firm evidence ancestral humans lived in Britain up to 800,000 years ago.