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Trump Hints Harry Could Be Deported For Past Drug Use
Donald Trump has hinted that he would kick Prince Harry out of the US if it emerges that he lied on his visa application.
Why Did Reeves Invoke The Thatcher Era In Her Speech?
According to the shadow chancellor, Britain faces a 1979 moment, a decisive shift in economic policy reminiscent of the way in which Margaret Thatcher’s Conservative government broke with the post-war consensus on full employment and a mixed economy – but in a rather different direction, seeing as Rachel Reeves wants to put economic growth at the centre of “a decade of national renewal”.
Sunak's Asylum Scheme Will Cost Even More Than Hotels
Government’s plan will cost 46m more than the current system despite Home Office claiming it would save 94m
Wave Goodbye To The Atlantic
Gibraltar 'Ring of Fire' could swallow ocean
We're Expecting You...To Be New James Bond
ACTOR Aaron Taylor-Johnson has been "formally offered the opportunity" to be the next James Bond, it was reported yesterday.
My Advice? You Really Do Not Need To Marry Every Boyfriend..
After four husbands and an on/off fiance, Patsy Kensit certainly has no shortage of relationship advice.
Hunt Hints At Mini Budget Before An October Election
JEREMY Hunt has hinted the Tories will hold a mini budget before calling an October general election.
Prince Focuses On 'Driving™ Forwards And Not Kate Rumours
PRINCE William is focusing on "driving forwards" amid "idiotic" conspiracy theories still swirling around Kate.
Sri Lanka Elephants At Risk In Deadly Competition Over Land
Setting out from home to collect firewood on a cool spring morning last year, Harshini Wanninayake and her mother had no idea only one of them would come back alive.
Czech Republic To Deliver Artillery Shells To Ukraine In Global Initiative
The Czech Republic has said it is on the verge of delivering thousands of extra artillery shells to Ukraine, just weeks after it announced an initiative to source the much-needed supplies from outside the EU.
Starvation Restricting Aid May Be 'War Crime'
Israeli restrictions on the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza may amount to the war crime of deliberate starvation, the UN said yesterday, as the White House called for unimpeded access for aid shipments.
Labour Vows Climate Crisis Will Be A Priority For Bank
A Labour government will make fighting global heating a priority for the Bank of England as it seeks to put environmental sustainability at the heart of its plans to grow the economy, Rachel Reeves has announced.
NHS England Chief Breaks Silence To Brand Hester's Remarks 'Racist, Sexist And Violent'
The head of NHS England has condemned remarks made by Frank Hester, the health tech entrepreneur, as "racist, sexist and violent", amid internal pressure to speak out.
Tobacco And Vapes Bill To Grant Council Officers Power To Fine Sellers
Council officers are to be handed powers to issue £100 on-the-spot fines to enforce a landmark law banning future generations from smoking, which Rishi Sunak hails today as a chance to "save thousands of lives and billions of pounds".
Digital Risk Using Social Media Is 'Like Driving On Roads With No Speed Limit'
It was the hush that worried the US's top doctor as he toured the country's university campuses last year. So many youngsters were plugged into earphones and gazing into laptops and phones that it was incredibly quiet in the communal areas.
All New Schools In England Face Unsafe Levels Of Pollution-Study
Every new school in England is being built in an area with unsafe air pollution, according to a report that says thousands of children will experience "alarmingly poor" air quality.
Fate Of Starving Palestinians Hangs On Faraway Truce Deal
Hunger and malnutrition are widespread in Gaza as aid is disrupted by fighting while politicians debate a ceasefire
Four Myths About Kids' Savings We All Need To Stop Believing
With A New Tax Year Starting In April, Here's How To Get To Grips With Saving For Your Child's Future
Rwanda Flights 'Only Way To Slash Perma-Backlog Of 55,000 Asylum Seekers'
FLIGHTS to Rwanda are the only way to slash the asylum backlog and protect Britain's borders, ministers have been warned.
Is Living Near Pub Really A Step Closer To Heart Failure?
IF you live a short stroll from your local, you might need a stiff drink - because scientists claim you are more at risk of heart failure.
Robinson's Test Future In Doubt After 'Disappointing' Return
The England management are frustrated by the seamer's fitness and off-field issues
Britain Is Not At The Cusp Of War
Military chief insists were safe
Macron Faces EU And Nato Backlash After Talk Of Sending Troops To Ukraine
Emmanuel Macron has faced criticism from France's Nato and European Union partners and a warning of conflict from Russia after he suggested it may be necessary to send ground troops to Ukraine.
Islamophobia What Is It And Why Is It Causing The Tories So Much Angst?
Lee Anderson's comments about Sadiq Khan and London being under the control of "Islamists" led to the MP being stripped of the Tory whip, but Rishi Sunak and senior Tories have refused to label them Islamophobic, which has opened up a row over the term.
Prince William Misses Memorial Service Due To 'Personal Matter'
The Prince of Wales missed a memorial service for his godfather, the late King Constantine of Greece, yesterday because of a "personal matter".
Hunt's Budget: New Tax On Vaping But Cuts To Ni And Fuel Duty Expected
Jeremy Hunt is preparing to use next week's budget to launch a duty on vaping alongside tax cuts for workers before a general election.
Hobbs Gives Credit To Players In Dealing With Postponements
PLYMOUTH Parkway manager Lee Hobbs has paid tribute to his players for the way they have conducted themselves in what has been a season of frustration at Bolitho Park.
Boom To Bust? How Trump Recast Himself From Business Tycoon To Victim
From Trump Tower on Fifth Avenue to the Trump Building on Wall Street, the Trump World Tower by the United Nations to the Trump International overlooking Central Park, Donald Trump has stamped his name on skyscrapers across New York City.
Nato-Sceptic Trump Fires A Wake-Up Call To Europe
The annual meeting of western leaders and security officials in Munich was held this year under a dark cloud of foreboding surrounding Donald Trump's potential return to the US presidency.
Shadow Of Ukraine War Looms Over Security Conference
On the top floor of Literaturhaus in Munich, the Ukrainian veteran Yuliia Paievska was asked to speak to the elite of the transatlantic security and political establishment, including Hillary Clinton and the Estonian prime minister, Kaja Kallas, as they lunched on a three-course meal, served with military precision.