THE International Criminal Court called on its member states today to stand up against US sanctions, saying that President ...
PRISON officers called for urgent action today to tackle soaring violence in jails as the latest figures show they have jumped by 14 per cent in a year.
CND CYMRU has blasted Sir Keir Starmer’s “anti-democratic” push to put nuclear reactors in communities without consultation. The Prime Minister announced planning reforms this week that will see ...
LIZ KENDALL was condemned today after saying that some benefits claimants are “taking the mickey.” ...
IRANIAN Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei said today that negotiations with the United States “are not intelligent, wise or ...
The Trump administration reportedly slashed the workforce from more than 10,000 to fewer than 300 employees on Thursday.
RAIL passengers face “significant” disruption tomorrow when train managers stage their latest strike over rest-day working.
All private landlords in England and Wales will be required to comply with the requirements of Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) C as a minimum by the end of the decade, up from the lower EPC E ...
REFORM UK will win a landslide victory at the next general election, party chairman Zia Yusuf claimed today. He predicted that Reform could win between 350 and 400 MPs after topping a YouGov ...
GB ENERGY is a “sham” and Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer is “taking my constituents for fools,” a Tory MSP has said amid heated exchanges at Holyrood. Conservative energy spokesman Douglas Lumsden ...
THE Permanent People’s Tribunal has ended two days of hearings by accusing Turkey of committing crimes against humanity in its treatment of the Rojava people. A preliminary statement by the judges at ...
PHILIPPINES vice-president Sara Duterte said today that her lawyers were preparing for a legal battle in her forthcoming impeachment trial. Ms Duterte was speaking for the first time since the House ...
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