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The Prince of Wales is to attend the Pope’s funeral on behalf of the King, Kensington Palace has announced. Heir to the throne William, a future head of the Church of England, will represent his ...
Both Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and opposition leader Peter Dutton have cancelled campaign events out of respect for the ...
Spain will meet Nato’s defence spending target this year, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has said. The news comes as pressure grows on the eurozone’s fourth-largest economy to boost its military ...
Two British photographers have launched an outdoor exhibition that can only be viewed from the top deck of a double-decker bus. Martin Parr and JJ Waller’s Beside the Sea is a collection of 65 ...
British Steel has said it will end a consultation on up to 2,700 redundancies without action, after the Government took control of the firm earlier this month. In March, Chinese firm Jingye, which ...
A SHEEP watchdog believes the worrying spate of wildfires across the UK should spark discussion on upland management and the unintended ...
Ministers have said they want to improve the UK’s relationship with the continental bloc, on matters across trade, defence, and border security.
Marks & Spencer has apologised after its stores were impacted by a “cyber incident” in recent days. Customers have been told they could face delays to their Click and Collect orders as a result of the ...
At the start of the motion of condolence, Holyrood presiding officer Alison Johnstone offered her “deepest sympathy to the Roman Catholic community in Scotland and worldwide on the passing of his ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said ‘a woman is an adult female’ and the Supreme Court ‘has made that absolutely clear’.
Charles began the tradition of commissioning a tour artist in 1985 when John Ward joined an official trip to Italy at his expense.
Mr Vance, who is on a four-day visit to India, said that he and Prime Minister Narendra Modi made progress on trade talks during their discussions on Monday, and confirmed that both sides had ...