A US presidential campaign marked by upheaval and rancour approached its finale on Election Day as Americans decided whether ...
Western governments had expected that the North Korean soldiers would be sent to Russia’s Kursk border region, where a ...
The 21-turbine site could create enough electricity to power 100,000 homes, and comes after Labour reversed a de facto onshore wind farm ban.
Health Secretary Wes Streeting has pledged that winter 2024 will be the first “in three years where NHS staff are on the front line, not the picket line”. Mr Streeting also vowed Labour would rebuild ...
The nerve agent Novichok, which was identified by the Government’s Defence Science and Technology Laboratory, caused Ms Sturgess to have a cardiac arrest which then starved her brain of oxygen, ...
The Irish Government cannot “ram through” a Bill banning imports from illegal Israeli settlements on Palestinian land if it is unconstitutional, Ireland’s deputy premier said.
The Sinn Fein vice president said her participation in the ceremony was a fulfilment of her pledge to be a ‘First Minister for all’.
Voters in the US are heading to the polls to cast their ballots for either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris in one of the nation’s most historic presidential races. It was raining across much of the ...
Planned strikes by London Underground drivers over pay have been suspended. Members of Aslef were due to walk out on Thursday and again next Tuesday – which would have crippled Tube services. The Rail ...
Nikita Ni Laimhin, who is also known as Nikita Hand, is claiming civil damages against the mixed martial arts fighter and another man.
Sir Alan Bates has told MPs that the Prime Minister has not yet responded to his requests for help with settling redress claims for those affected by the Horizon scandal.
Sir Alan told MPs that Sir Keir Starmer had not yet responded to his letter urging the PM to ask the Department for Business and Trade (DBT) to set a deadline of March next year for payments, but ...