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For the first time in four years, New Zealand has slipped in a global ranking that tracks a country’s progress towards achieving gender equality. The Labou ...
The two men made their way to Parliament Building on foot with heavy security in tow forming a barricade around them as protests were held over the killing of teacher Albert Ojwang. Inside Parliament ...
Armed Forces Minister Luke Pollard told The Mirror that long-ignored failings affecting armed forces retention will be ...
As the Resolution Foundation analysis explains, in the two decades to 2029, health and social care spending will have risen from 34 per cent of day-to-day departmental spending directly controlled by ...
The US is to review a major defence deal with the UK and Australia, which includes a multi-million pound contract for ...
Humza Yousaf was first minister when Cameron as British foreign secretary 'threatened' ICC prosecutor Karim Khan ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves announced budget increases for some departments, including a £29 billion annual injection for the ...
Britain's Labour government sought to regain the political initiative Wednesday as Treasury chief Rachel Reeves set out her spending plans for the coming years that included big funding boosts for ...
HMRC has been reprimanded for not telling MPs for a year about a phishing attack that cost it up to £49 million.
Ambassador Peter Mandelson, the U.K.’s top diplomat in Washington, had a chorus of naysayers and detractors on both sides of ...
Nigel Farage's Reform UK has appointed David Bull, a doctor and television presenter, as its new chairman who will have the ...
On June 1, 1829, the first edition of the newspaper rolled off the flat-bed press at No. 5 Bank Alley, now Moravian Street.