The man is, in his own way, a comedy genius, an enigma, the brilliantly intellectual, skin-headed lawyer who has become a ...
Prime Minister Keir Starmer slapped down Donald Trump's plan to 'take over' Gaza and permanently relocate its citizens as he ...
There are decades where nothing happens, and there are weeks when decades happen, as Vladimir Lenin may or may not have said. The four days since the second inauguration of President Donald Trump have ...
He said the Chagos deal with the UK was the culmination of a struggle that began in 1965 when Britain coerced Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam (SSR), Mauritius’s first prime minister, into ceding the ...
Many British citizens including the homeless do not have passports or driving licences and struggle to provide a ... Our surrender over the Chagos Islands is far more relevant to us and is an ...
In a significant development, Britain and Mauritius announced advancements in their negotiations over the sovereignty of the Chagos Islands, a matter that includes a prominent U.S.-British military ...
In a wide-ranging interview on Sunday, Vice President JD Vance defended a variety of plans set in motion by President Trump ...
Labour ministers must have watched Donald Trump's inauguration speech last Monday through their fingers and with mounting ...
A right-wing plot to torpedo Sir Keir Starmer’s chances of concluding his Chagos Islands deal prior to Donald Trump ... to some degree, the struggle facing the UK government in securing tangible ...
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Hosted on MSNRebuilding Fortress ScotlandScottish investigative outlet the Ferret revealed that the United States had established its first new military presence in Scotland since the turn of the century. After a £350 million refurbishment, ...
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UK politics live: Starmer warned markets ‘don’t trust Reeves’ as Farage and Tories unite in Chagos plotA right-wing plot to torpedo Sir Keir Starmer’s chances of concluding his Chagos Islands deal prior ... to some degree, the struggle facing the UK government in securing tangible growth.
This not only explains why the Government dropped its predecessor’s legal challenge, but why it has expended so much political capital on the Chagos farce and signed up to the International Criminal ...
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