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Taliban at first UN climate talks since Afghan takeover
The Taliban is sending officials to attend the UN climate summit in Azerbaijan’s capital Baku starting today, in what will be the group’s first appearance at the forum since its forceful takeover of Afghanistan.
'Whether Trump wants to jump on board or not, the climate train is moving'
Cop29 activists look to Britain for summit leadership in Baku as US election outcome casts a long shadow over crucial talks
Man killed and two hurt in 'terrifying' market stabbing
A man has died after three people were stabbed at a busy London market yesterday.
Activists reveal 'shocking scale of illegal cub hunting
Nine pets were killed and 22 road traffic accidents were recorded by anti-fox-hunting activists in the fox cub-hunting season from 1 August to 31 October.
Fortnum & Mason made to apologise as Paralympians miss out on exclusive party
Fortnum & Mason were forced to apologise after Paralympic sprinter Zac Shaw called them out for treating Olympic and Paralympic athletes differently during the organisation of an exclusive after-party.
Family of six stuck in a tiny flat highlights 'tragic reality of the housing emergency'
A family with four young children have been living, sleeping and cooking in one small room for more than a year – costing them £1,436 a month – in a damning example of London’s overcrowding crisis.
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Emotional return for Kate on Remembrance Sunday
First time Princess of Wales carries out royal duties on two consecutive days since her cancer diagnosis earlier this year
What could Trump's tariff plans mean for future trade?
Donald Trump's election has sparked fears of a global trade war after his campaign pledge to impose levies of 10 to 20 per cent on all goods imported from US trading partners, and up to 60 per cent and 100 per cent for China and Mexico.
National insurance hike could be the ‘final nail in coffin' of homeless services
Homelessness organisations have warned Rachel Reeves that crucial services are under threat following a tax hike in her Budget.
UK to up climate action in wake of Trump re-election
The UK must ramp up its efforts to produce renewable energy and take action on climate change, Ed Miliband has said in the wake of Donald Trump's re-election as president of the United States.
President-elect to target EU over UK in trade war as he wants 'a successful Brexit'
A possible trade war with the US will not be as bad as feared, a former political appointee in the last Trump administration has said - claiming the president-elect will target the European Union more significantly than Britain as he wants to see a “successful Brexit”.
Trump win an 'opportunity' for UK to build ties with EU
Leading Brussels politician says US election should 'boost' Anglo-European cooperation on security and military issues
Courageous Brighton rock Man City to reach top four
Brighton staged a sensational late fightback to come from behind and send Manchester City to a fourth consecutive defeat with a pulsating 2-1 win at the Amex Stadium.
Doubt creeps in as England.stung at the death again
Another week, another heartbreak for England and now serious questions must be asked about the direction of the Steve Borthwick project.
'Guys on mopeds were beating up an Israeli... they were looking for Jews'
Football hooligans and ‘antisemitic hit-and-run squads' made for a volatile Amsterdam atmosphere, reports Barney Davis.
Inside 4B - the women's group going on ‘men strike'
Zoë Beaty meets an American who's become a symbol for the growing movement of females rejecting relations with men
Qatar to suspend mediation efforts on Gaza, say officials
Qatar has decided to suspend its key mediation efforts between Hamas and Israel, officials said yesterday, after growing frustration with the lack of progress on a ceasefire deal for Gaza.
Biden bears brunt of blame game among the Democrats
Fingers are pointing at the president after Donald Trump's sweeping victory - but some strategists argue other factors played a part in Kamala Harris's defeat, writes
Chief of staff dubbed ice maiden by Trump will keep 'clowns' out of Oval Office
Informal advisers that dogged first presidency to be got rid of
Coroner's warning of cancel culture after student suicide
A coroner has called on the government to examine the prevalence of \"cancel culture\" on university campuses, after ruling that a 20-year-old Oxford student took his own life after being \"ostracised\" by his peers.
'I did not know you could be born without a uterus'
Andreia Trigo is dedicated to helping others struggling with infertility because of her own diagnosis of MRKH syndrome
Healey says Ukraine war inspired son to join army
The defence secretary has revealed his son joined the army as a result of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, saying the conflict is now “personal”.
Kate joins royal family at Festival of Remembrance
The Princess of Wales has taken a significant step in her gradual return to public royal duties by attending the Festival of Remembrance.
'We are sleepwalking into a food shortage... we need farmers working the land'
Alex Ross hears from farmworkers and owners on how the 'tractor tax' could leave the agriculture industry on the brink.
Thousands of farmers set for 'tractor tax' protest
Thousands of farmers are set to descend on London on 19 November in protest against the government's extension of inheritance tax, after the Metropolitan Police gave the march the green light.
Rayner opens door to fourday week for council staff
The government has dropped official opposition to the introduction of a four-day working week by a local council, in a move that could pave the way for other local authorities to do the same.
NHS 'in last-chance saloon' says former health secretary
The NHS is \"drinking in the last-chance saloon\", Labour's top health adviser has warned, saying it must stop asking for more money.
Warning for ministers over 'torture sentence' prisoners
Ministers have been accused of \"scaremongering\" after revealing they will not resentence thousands of prisoners trapped under indefinite jail terms.
'I'm doing whatever it takes.for the team to be better'
Cheslin Kolbe, the Springboks' ultimate utility man, tells Harry Latham-Coyle about overcoming his diminutive size and difficult upbringing to make history with his 'brothers'