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Israel’s government confirmed on Tuesday morning it had agreed to the ceasefire plan, proposed by US President Donald Trump.
The tech giant is the first company being targeted by the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) under a new set of digital market laws.
But it calls for the Commons to decline to continue scrutinising the Universal Credit and Personal Independence Payment Bill “because the Government’s own impact assessment estimates that 250,000 ...
Israel and Iran on Tuesday accepted a ceasefire plan proposed by US President Donald Trump to end their 12-day war, after ...
Missile launches continued overnight after Iran’s foreign minister said it would stop attacks if Israel stopped its own strikes.
The tribute in St James’s Park will include two gates, a ‘family of gardens’ and a unity bridge inspired by the late Queen’s wedding tiara.
A £1 billion investment in a new national biosecurity centre will help tackle animal disease outbreaks and the risk of future pandemics, the Government said.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and other leaders of Nato countries will meet in The Hague, where they are expected to formally agree the target.
Around a third of child welfare contacts about domestic abuse ended in a referral to authorities such as police and children’s social services.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is marking the first anniversary of his release from prison. His wife Stella said he is working on a project to slow the “rush” towards war. In the early hours of June ...
Music fans are being urged to be cautious about last-minute tickets for sale on social media as new figures reveal that £1.6 million was reported lost to ticket fraud last year. Fans hoping to attend ...
Mini-fans bought during UK heatwaves are among the growing number of products fuelling the “fast tech” waste crisis, campaigners have warned. Research recently commissioned by Material Focus, which ...
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