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Is Closure Threat The End Of Royal Mail?
ROYAL Mail was on the brink of collapse last night as bosses threatened administration amid record losses.
Cost Of Sugar Leaves A Sour Taste As Food Inflation Soars
Shop price inflation reached a record high this month, figures show and there's more misery for households in store as experts warn soaring food costs have yet to peak.
India's Parliament Disrupted By Protests Over Gandhi Ban
India’s parliament descended into chaos as opposition party members chanted slogans, carried placards, and threw paper at the speaker who oversees the proceedings of the lower house.
Israel Puts Judicial Reforms On Hold After Mass Protests
Prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu came under intense pressure as weeks of demonstrations culminated in a threat to strike by 800,000 workers, closing airports and embassies
Terror In The Classroom: 3 Kids & 3 Adults Killed At School
Gunwoman Shot dead police after killing spree
PM: I'll Fight Every Day For Our 'Precious Union'
UK's values bind us all together'
Inflation 'Family Costs Are Increasing From All Sides'
Money is just a constant worry and I feel like it's infecting everything," says Jess Daly of the impact of rising living costs on her family. "Costs are increasing from all sides and there seems to be a relentless expectation that we are going to be able to absorb them without extra help."
West Must Be Ready To Support Ukraine In Long Conflict, Says Nato Chief
Vladimir Putin has no immediate plans for peace in Ukraine, so the west needs to brace itself to supply lethal aid to Kyiv for a long time to come, Nato's secretary general has warned in an interview with the Guardian.
Climate Impact Row Over Plan To Rebuild 60s Estate In London
A conflict between saving carbon and building better homes has broken out on a groundbreaking 1960s council estate in London.
Sunak Finally Publishes Tax Return Revealing He Made £4.8m In 3 Years
Rishi Sunak made nearly £5m over the past three years thanks mostly to gains from his US investment fund, according to tax details published yesterday.
Tainted Brand A Good Day For Sunak - But Johnson Still A Huge Liability For The Tories
Just three weeks ago, Conservative MPs boarded buses for an away day of party bonding and a dose of reality about the Tories’ electoral position.
How An Intern At Facebook Became The Boss Of TikTok
In the summer of 2009, Shou Zi Chew was working as a student intern for Facebook. Just over a decade later, he had worked his way up to be the head of its biggest competitor.
Food Prices Hit 45-Year High
Inflation jumped unexpectedly to 10.4 per cent in February as food prices rise at their highest rate for 45 years, putting pressure on the Bank of England to further raise interest rates this week.
Macron Resolute On Pension In Spite Of Protests Reforms
France's president Emmanuel Macron has defended his decision to force a raising of the pension age through parliament, saying the reforms need to be implemented by the "end of the year".
What The Brexit Deal Vote Means For Northern Ireland
The devolved government is unlikely to be restored, with all the implications that has for stability, writes Sean O’Grady
Blow For Johnson's Rebels As Sunak's Brexit Deal Passes
Boris Johnson’s efforts to undermine a key part of Rishi Sunak’s post-Brexit agreement with the EU ended in abject failure yesterday as a vote passed in the Commons by a mammoth majority of 486.
Johnson Has Squandered His Only Chance Of Redemption
It was not a great day for Boris Johnson; indeed, in a way, it was the worst since he was forced to resign last year. Any remote hopes that he might somehow make the biggest comeback since Lazarus and replace Rishi Sunak as prime minister were left shattered on the floor of the Grimond Room of parliament's Portcullis House.
MPs Back Stormont Brake In Victory For Rishi's Brexit Deal
Tory Rebels Defeated
Zelensky In Bakhmut As Putin Launches 'Cruel Brutal' Attacks
Ukraine's president made the morale-boosting tour as his country came under an aerial onslaught.
Boris: Hand On Heart I Did Not Lie To House
The ex-PM told a House of Commons probe he took "full responsibility" for what took place in Partygate on his watch.
Putin Issues Threat Over Supply Of Uranium Shells
Russia will respond to armour-piercing tank ammo
Japanese PM In Surprise Visit To Support Ukraine
JAPANESE Prime Minister Fumio Kishida has made a surprise visit to Kyiv, stealing some of the global attention from Asian rival President Xi Jinping of China, who is in Moscow to show support for Russia against the West over the Kremlin's invasion of Ukraine.
Budget Food Inflation Higher Than Posh Nosh
SUPERMARKETS are charging more than twice as much as a year ago for some everyday groceries.
Boris Ready For Battle: I Acted In Good Faith
Boris: I misled MPs but not intentionally
Xi And Putin Get What They Wanted Out Of Their Summit
"This week's Russia-China summit in Moscow was not unusual in itself. Vladimir Putin and Xi Jinping have met many times more, and less, formally. They appear to have established an amicable and straight-talking relationship - their discussions were described by Putin at their closing press conference as "frank, open and friendly".
The Process For Indicting Trump - Will He Surrender?
A looming criminal indictment now widely expected to be coming down on Donald Trump’s shoulders has left many wondering what to expect when, and if, he is arrested.
'Bonkers': Experts Savage Putin's Claim UK Sending Nuclear Arms To Ukraine
Russian leader accuses West of not being interested in peace deal and said Britain plans to provide Kyiv with uranium
Johnson Must Not Receive Any Special Treatment
There are two sides, at least, to any story. As such, it is right and proper for Boris Johnson to publish his defence to the allegations that he lied to parliament. When he appears before the House of Commons committee of privileges to offer his testimony and answer questions, he will have around four hours to account for his actions and explain how he came to mislead parliament; something he now admits to.
It's Cold Comfort Over Energy Bills
Cost to dip in July but still volatile
EU Deal 'Useless'
Tory Brexiteers’ blow to PM ahead of crunch vote