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Mali Smith, 66, said she has not heard from the Foreign Office since registering for the repatriation flights last week.
Mauritius is ‘likely’ to resume its campaign to secure a judgment on sovereignty against Britain unless the agreement is rubber-stamped, ...
Sir Keir Starmer and Health Secretary Wes Streeting voted different ways on the Terminally Ill Adults (End of Life) Bill.
Scotland’s First Minister has apologised to Gypsy Travellers for the “unfair and unjust policies” that caused them “trauma” in what was known as the “tinker experiment”. John Swinney made clear that ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the trade strategy was a “promise to British business: helping firms to sell more, grow faster, and compete globally”. We will take every step necessary to ...
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar has dodged questions about the brewing rebellion to the UK Government’s welfare reforms. Around 120 Labour MPs – including a reported 12 from Scotland – have put ...
Public sector buyers would be able to avoid normal requirements to consider overseas bidders and instead give priority to domestic firms.
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall, who has already taken steps to soften the impact of the welfare Bill, has been locked in talks with backbenchers as she seeks to talk round those opposed to ...
The Israeli military says seven Israeli soldiers were killed in the southern Gaza Strip when a Palestinian attacker attached ...
The fragile ceasefire has given rise to cautious hope for longer-term peace even as Tehran insisted it will not give up its nuclear programme.
Conservative peer Lord Dobbs claims officers have warned the tall metal barrier ‘cuts off sightlines’ to potential attackers.