
The Prime Minister and six other political leaders will travel to Washington DC on Monday, with the aim of protecting Ukraine from having to submit to Russian land grabs as a price... Read more »

‘I am gutted like the rest of the people here. It’s such a beautiful place that I’ve been coming to for as long as I can remember’ Steve has worked at the... Read more »

Listing on ACC website showing SNP councillor as a Reform member (Image: ACC) It is unclear when the change happened. The error was fixed at around 12.30pm on Sunday. The apparent switch was... Read more »

The DWP has issued a stern warning to benefit claimants across Great Britain, confirming that benefit fraud will be detected and pursued to the ‘fullest extent of the law’ The UK Government... Read more »

Playboy influencer and entrepreneur Tony Toutouni claims he is not involved in an alleged network of clandestine high-stakes poker ring that investigators allege is connected to Israeli and Latino organized crime groups.... Read more »

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Sir Keir Starmer is straining his diplomatic sinews to simultaneously praise Donald Trump’s efforts to end the war in Ukraine, while repeating calls for a completely different approach – one which ends... Read more »

The publishing industry has warned that books created by artificial intelligence – often imitating autobiographies – are a growing concern, and called on retailers to issue clearer warnings to consumers. Sky News... Read more »

Britain’s biggest bailiff company overcharged people it was pursuing for unpaid debts and has been forced to launch a refunds programme, the Guardian can reveal. Marston Holdings, which is used by companies... Read more »

Nicola Sturgeon was always afraid of failure. But it was a very particular kind of failure she feared; one that follows a very particular kind of success. Living up to the fact... Read more »