More than half of British Steel's 3,500-strong workforce is being put at risk amid an impasse over a government funding ...
Treasury minister Darren Jones has apologised for comparing benefits for disabled people to "pocket money". Jones, who is ...
The future of one of Britain’s biggest steelmakers has been thrown into doubt after its Chinese owner rejected £500m from the ...
RACHEL Reeves today declined to rule out a fresh bout of punishing tax hikes after growth forecasts were slashed and forced ...
In the nuclear medicine department of London's University College Hospital, patients pass through polished corridors to airy ...
Some 30 leaders will meet in Paris on Thursday to discuss with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy how to strengthen military support, review ceasefire efforts and assess what role they could play ...
Some say it casts doubt on intelligence-sharing with Washington and the security of joint military operations.
Trump-era volatility is prompting a recalibration of Canada’s foreign policy posture. Despite renewed overtures to Europe, ...
While Britons are less trusting of those with political authority, they appear to be more trusting in each other.
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer told parliament that unpicking Britain's relations with the US on defence and security was "neither responsible nor serious" after sensitive information was shared on a ...
Andrew Mitchell raised concerns at a parliamentary committee hearing that the U.K.'s planned drop in aid spending could endanger Britain's national security.
British security ties with the United States are as strong as ever, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner said on Tuesday in ...
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