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MPs Will Vote On Northern Ireland Deal, Suggests Sunak
Keir Starmer at PMQs yesterday accuses the PM of 'pulling the wool over the eyes' of Tory Brexiteers.
Brexit Blamed For Shortages As Fruit And Veg Are Rationed
Tesco has followed Asda and Morrisons in introducing limits on purchases
Biden: Arms Treaty Exit A Big Mistake
JOE Biden has slammed Vladimir Putin for suspending his country's participation in the last remaining US-Russia nuclear arms control treaty.
'Powder Keg' Warning For Australians As Climate Crisis Raises Risk Of Huge Grassfires
4.5 to 6 Number of tonnes of combustible material per hectare in inland areas – a rise caused by heavy rains
What Do We Want? Veg!!!! When Do We Want It? Now!!!!
Step up to the plate and end veg shortages
Decline In Marriage Among The Young Raises Concerns Over Rights Of Cohabitees
A slump in the number of younger people getting married has sparked fresh calls to protect rights for those not in legally registered partnerships.
Top Beijing Diplomat's Visit To Putin Confirms Deepening Ties With Moscow
China’s top diplomat, Wang Yi, met Vladimir Putin in Moscow yesterday, as China and Russia reaffirmed their close bilateral relationship just days before the first anniversary of the start of the Ukraine war.
Starbucks Stirs Up Italy's Coffee-Drinking Purists By Adding A Shot Of Olive Oil
‘Coffee is oily by nature. If you put a coffee bean in your mouth you’ll notice’
Deal Over Brexit Protocol 'Unlikely Before Next Week'
Rishi Sunak’s plan to get a deal on the Northern Ireland protocol over the line this week has suffered a setback as further talks with Brussels failed to reach agreement and frustration among his Conservative allies with hardline Brexit ers bubbled over.
Inflation Will Drop Back Below 2% By End Of The Year Says Bankn
Falling energy costs are expected to end the double-digit rate pushing up prices well beyond wage rises.
UK Steadfast In Support For Ukraine, Says PM
Rishi Sunak is under pressure to do more to aid the defence of Ukraine after predecessors Liz Truss and Boris Johnson called for fighter jets to be supplied to Kyiv.
Tories Split Over Brexit (Yet Again)
Quit threats over trade deal
Rebels Question Sunak's Strategy
Mutiny in the Tory ranks
UK Push To Rank Food Addiction Alongside Drugs And Alcohol
Obesity Epidemic 'Out Of Control'
What Should We Do On Our Trip To Northumberland?
Magic moments: Alnwick Castle, filming location for Harry Potter Getty/iStock)
Low Tides Leave Venice High And Dry As Weeks Without Rain Fan Fears Of Drought In Italy
Weeks of dry winter weather have raised concerns that Italy could face another drought after last summer's emergency, with the Alps having received less than half their normal snowfall, according to scientists and environmental groups.
Sunak Has Still To Confront The Ghost Of Leadership Past
It is already clear that Corbyn will not go quietly... neither will Johnson AFP/Getty)
Eight More Dead In Turkey And Syria As Fresh Earthquakes Hit Devastated Cities
The toll from two further earthquakes that hit Turkey and Syria on Monday - two weeks after powerful quakes killed more than 47,000 people - has risen to eight, with up to 300 injured and up to a dozen buildings toppled on both sides of the border.
Xi Outlines World Peace Plan As Top Chinese Diplomat Travels To Moscow For Talks
Chinese president Xi Jinping will deliver his speech on Friday (Xinhua/AP)
Social Contact And Exercise Key To Health In Later Life
Enjoying satisfying relationships with partners, family, friends and work colleagues, and exercising at least once every month, could boost your physical and mental health in old age, two studies suggest.
PM Ready To Face Down ERG Critics If He Can Secure Deal On Brexit
Rishi Sunak is preparing to defy his Brexit critics and press ahead with a deal on the Northern Ireland protocol if he can secure one in the coming days with the EU, government sources say.
US And Its Allies 'Have Ukraine's Back', Biden Pledges
Joe Biden claimed last night that Vladimir Putin's year of war on Ukraine had left behind "burnt-out tanks and Russian forces in disarray", but he also warned of "very bitter days" ahead in the defence of democracy in eastern Europe.
Who Will Replace Sturgeon As The Leader Of The SNP?
Sean O’Grady looks at who’s left in the race to lead the party
Nurses Pause Strike Action To Enter 'Intensive' Pay Talks
Ministers and nurses' leaders will hold "intensive talks" today in an unexpected move that has raised hopes that they will thrash out a deal to end their long-running dispute over pay.
Supermarkets Issue Warning As Fruit And Veg Is Rationed
Overseas suppliers having a poor harvest due to bad weather
Johnson Reminds PM That When It Comes To Brexit, Only Unfair Compromises Will Do
Brexit plays havoc with people's memories. There are those of us who could have sworn that most leavers promised the country that a deal to exit the EU would be the easiest thing in the world. It would be the most amicable separation in history.
Rishi: Don't 'Gobblefunk' With Roald Dahl's Words
PM slams airbrushing as 'fat' and other terms are axed from BFG
'This Is Part Of History': Biden's Surprise Visit To Kyiv Raises Spirits
Day to remember Biden's trip one of most important by a US leader since cold war
Thousands Of Women Due To Give Birth Require Urgent Care In Turkey And Syria
More than 350,000 pregnant women who survived the Turkey-Syria earthquake are in urgent need of healthcare, experts have warned. The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), the arm of the United Nations dedicated to sexual and reproductive health, said around 38,000 of these women are due to give birth in the next month.
Banned Cluster Bombs Were Used On Civilians By Russia
Moscow's denial of attack 'unfounded', says rights group