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The Work and Pensions Secretary will stand firm on Labour’s £5 billion plans for welfare cuts on Wednesday, arguing that reform is needed to make sure the system survives.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy hit out at the renewed military offensive in the Gaza strip and the restrictions on aid.
Treating cold sores with anti-viral medicines could help slash the risk of Alzheimer’s disease, research suggests. Previous studies have found that the herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) can lie ...
The Chancellor has been adamant she will not turn to tax rises as part of the Government’s efforts to fund its policies.
The Government insists water companies which break the law will be punished for their ‘disgraceful behaviour’.
Wendt’s family said he died early on Tuesday morning, peacefully in his sleep while at home, publicity firm The Agency Group said.
The Pentagon has warned for years that the newest missiles developed by China and Russia are so advanced that updated countermeasures are necessary. Golden Dome’s added satellites and interceptors – ...
The tech giant used its annual developer conference to announce new AI tools, but one expert said this could affect traditional revenue streams.
The Princess of Wales told the family of a young photographer who died of cancer that she thinks of her whenever she sees Jellycat cuddly toys. Liz Hatton, who lost her 10-month cancer fight in ...
An insurgency late last year unseated former Syrian President Bashar Assad and ended the civil war that decimated much of the country’s infrastructure. The United Nations estimates that 90% of Syrians ...
The presenter had shared, then deleted, a post on his Instagram account about Zionism that featured a picture of a rat.
A Labour Party spokesperson said the party must make sure all its procedures ‘comply with the Supreme Court’s clear ruling’.
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