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MPs have voted to proscribe the campaign group Palestine Action as a terrorist organisation, despite criticism from UN ...
Senior judges held out the prospect of holding MI5 officers in contempt as they ordered an independent investigation into how ...
Wednesday’s announcement follows Microsoft’s decision to cut roughly 6,000 roles in May and 2,000 roles in January for what ...
Julian Fellowes’ lavish low-stakes high-society melodrama The Gilded Age returns for a diverting third season that gently ...
Paramount has agreed to pay $16mn to settle President Donald Trump’s $20bn defamation lawsuit against its CBS News division, ...
Centene said it was hit by higher Medicaid costs related to behavioural health, in-home care and high-cost drugs ...
Under the outlines of a potential and still sketchy grand bargain, minerals excavated in DR Congo could eventually go to Rwanda for processing. That would replace an illicit trade in which minerals ...
US President Donald Trump has urged Hamas to accept what he called a “final proposal” for a 60-day ceasefire with Israel in ...
​Ukraine summoned a top diplomat from the US embassy on Wednesday after the White House abruptly halted shipments of several ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is to warn Labour MPs that the government’s shambolic £5bn welfare retreat means she cannot afford ...
The head of the Royal Navy, Admiral Sir Ben Key, has been sacked after an investigation found that his behaviour fell “far short” of the standards expected, the Ministry of Defence said on Wednesday.
There are some images that cannot be unseen. A crying chancellor is one of them. A politician who encouraged people to style her as an iron finance chief simply cannot afford to show that kind of ...