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What’s behind Corbyn’s Brexit offer?
The Labour leadership decided it had to do a bit of a tactical shift in language to calm down very angry MPs from the North of England with pro-Brexit voting constituencies.
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The executive director of the International Energy Agency hopes the UK government will bear in mind its global reputation on climate ahead of a decision on whether to approve drilling on a new North Sea oil field.
The ONS says income inequality reached a 10-year high in the year before the crisis.
A women’s rights activist, who has been held by authorities in Saudi Arabia, has been put on trial – just days after the kingdom hosted the G20 summit.
New figures from the Office for National Statistics shed light on how many people are dying in care homes.
115 new coronavirus deaths have been reported in the UK – as the government says millions of self-employed people will soon be able to claim up to £2,500 a month from the government.
Despite briefly boasting more than 50% renewable power generation on its national grid this year, Australia is struggling to move on from an energy, labour and political market built on a 1950s coal-based model.
Jokes with Donald Trump, long faces with Theresa May. That’s the way Vladimir Putin likes to roll at the G20 summit in Japan.
The leaders of the G20 richest nations are heading to Japan for a summit on Friday.
That was the claim in one of the Labour party’s official leaflets.
The most important moment in Brexit proceedings in Parliament today was not the contempt debate that grinding its way through the Commons but a business motion amendment that happened just afterwards. At times, the Attorney General Geoffrey Cox looked overwhelmed with emotion as he listened to colleagues giving character references that might spring him from…
As Theresa May heads off, quite inconveniently, to the G20 Summit in Buenos Aires, the Commons vote on her Brexit deal looms ever closer. For this week’s podcast I sat down with Lord Peter Hennessy – venerated professor of post-war history – and probed his thoughts on how this period of political and economic uncertainty will…
The Labour leadership decided it had to do a bit of a tactical shift in language to calm down very angry MPs from the North of England with pro-Brexit voting constituencies.
President Trump has claimed that Iran is the world’s “leading state sponsor of terror”. But is that fair? Before he became president, Trump said the “world’s biggest funder of terrorism” was Saudi Arabia – not Iran. So is his latest claim is just political rhetoric?
The BNP Paribas announcement turned out to be the starting gun to the global financial crisis.
Theresa May says she’s confident Britain will get a good trade deal with the European Union after Brexit – while President Trump hailed what he called the “very special relationship” he had developed with Mrs May.