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A lack of recent meetings between the Scottish Government and the Treasury is an “issue of concern”, First Minister John ...
The beleaguered British prime minister pursued an appeasement policy with Nazi Germany in a bid to prevent an escalation into ...
LGBTQ+ and human rights activist Jason Jones has been granted leave to appeal to the Privy Council in relation to this ...
Jacinda Ardern met with the Labour Party leader about the upcoming election for New Zealand’s prime minister. At that time, ...
Mark Carney’s election was reassuring for many Canadians amid sovereignty threats from United States President Donald Trump.
Britain's Prince William on Sunday called on world leaders and businesses to take urgent action to protect the planet's ...
The US has told the United Kingdom it must spend 5 per cent of its GDP on defence. Pete Hegseth, the US secretary of defence, ...
Instead of strategic clarity and unanimity, the European Union reverted to its typical stance: cautious, non-aligned, and ...
"We wouldn't like to see some kind of nuclear race in the Middle East," Israeli diplomat Tsach Saar told Newsweek.
Northern transport schemes have become something of a panic button for prime ministers worried about falling popularity in the polls.
The tariff hike on foreign metals went into effect just after midnight on Wednesday, and they apply to nearly all imports of ...
At the NATO summit later in June, NATO member countries will commit both to a new target of spending 3.5% of GDP on defense and an additional 1.5% on defense-related infrastructure by 2032.