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Sir Keir Starmer spoke with Nato allies after US President Donald Trump’s summit with Vladimir Putin in Alaska.
The biggest rail workers’ union is warning of cuts to the British Transport Police (BTP), saying they would “seriously endanger” the safety of railway staff.
The order came after officials in the nation’s capital sued on Friday to block President Donald Trump’s takeover of the capital’s police.
A Labour MP has resigned as the UK’s trade envoy to Turkey amid controversy over a visit to Turkish-occupied northern Cyprus. A government spokesman told the BBC Afzal Khan, who represents Manchester ...
Shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick has said judges who “bring their own personal politics” to the job need to be removed. Mr Jenrick said tighter checks are needed before judges are appointed to ...
Health officials have advised revellers to wear their bucket hats, with high UV levels amid warm and dry sunny spells in Dublin on Saturday.
A Kensington Palace spokesperson said the Prince and Princess of Wales and their family will move to Forest Lodge later this year.
Police are investigating after a man was ejected from Anfield Stadium after reports of a Bournemouth player being racially abused during the first Premier League game of the season against Liverpool.
Andrew “Freddie” Flintoff has backed a campaign to help more hospitals get helipads after he needed to land on one after his.
The former international cricketer was airlifted to a major trauma centre after the car accident on a Top Gear test track.
The “chronic” under-performance of boys at GCSE should be treated as a “major issue”, it has been suggested.