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Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said ‘we had to stabilise the economy’ as he defended the actions taken by his Government.
Williams pleaded not guilty to two charges of causing grievous bodily harm with intent and inflicting grievous bodily harm to Martin Dandridge on December 4 last year in Llancarfan, Vale of Glamorgan.
Kemi Badenoch insisted she was “confident” she would lead the Conservatives into the next general election following the party’s drubbing last week.
Tony Bloom believes he can help Hearts “disrupt Scottish football” after it was confirmed that the Brighton owner has made a proposal to invest almost £10million into the Edinburgh club.
Gerry Adams has said an attempt is being made to “smother” the jury in history as he was questioned over his past statements and events during the Troubles. The former Sinn Fein leader faced ...
Conservative leader Friedrich Merz’s bid to become Germany’s 10th chancellor since the Second World War failed in the first round of voting in parliament on Tuesday by six votes, a vote he had been ...
The Bank of England is to delay the decision on interest rates on Thursday due to the two-minute silence to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day.
Judge Mark Lucraft KC told jurors at the Old Bailey that Gordon’s previous barrister John Femi-Ola KC has ‘withdrawn’ from the case.
The film industry has raised concerns that US President Donald Trump’s plan would impact freelancers in the UK and would be difficult to enact.
An Irish detective conducted a “gold standard” interview with a man accused of murdering his wife, a court has heard.
A man who claims he was abused at a private boarding school has reached an out-of-court settlement for a six-figure sum in damages. Angus Bell claimed he suffered in a “madhouse of violence and ...