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Donald Trump has attacked his own supporters for demanding the release of the Jeffery Epstein files, calling them “weaklings” ...
Downing Street intervened to block reports of Gen Sir Gwyn Jenkins’s involvement in a ‘national security incident’ ...
Israeli fighter jets bombed Syrian government forces in the south, where sectarian violence has erupted between the Druze ...
Comic-book zero faces his Dawn of Justice with one poll putting Labour neck-and-neck with a Corbyn-led party not yet named or formed ...
More than 200 Afghan soldiers and police murdered by the Taliban since a so-called “kill list” was leaked by the Ministry of ...
Israel launched air strikes on the heart of Damascus on Wednesday, bombing the Syrian defence ministry in a warning to the new government over military action near its borders.
US health secretary’s political action committee could act as fundraising machine should he choose to enter race to replace ...
Britain is now closely aligned with Brussels on 21 policy areas, up from four at the beginning of the year. They include ...
Law-making body will consider discussing new proposals to make spot-kicks purely hit and miss affairs with no second chance ...
Francois Bayrou, the Prime Minister appointed by President Macron with the unenviable task of sorting out the French fiscal crisis, has proposed cancelling two Bank Holidays, in a bid to improve ...
West Northamptonshire council halts its electric cars and charging infrastructure plans to ‘prioritise practical, realistic ...
Watergate was nothing in comparison, a small, parochial contretemps. The Afghan data breach is the scandal to end all scandals, the encapsulation of all that is wrong about Britain, the logical ...
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