The Irish government can not "cherry-pick" its promises about the border with Northern Ireland, the PM warns.
The environmental licence granted to Dutch airport Schiphol was issued on “dodgy legal grounds”, the NRC reported on Tuesday. The paper says documents from the agricultural ministry requested by green campaign group Mobilisation for the Environment (MOB) under freedom of information rules, show the minister relaxed the conditions for the airport so it did not have to cut the number of flights. Schiphol had been operating without a permit for years, and the government had turned a blind eye to
Dr Dan Poulter has said he could no longer look his NHS colleagues in the eye as a Conservative
The Prime Minister Rishi Sunak repeated his line that he intends to call a vote in the second half of the year.
After being outlasted by a lettuce during her lasts stint as PM, Liz Truss has backtracked from suggestions she could run for office again.
The doctor told the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg he could no longer look NHS colleagues and patients in the eye and stay as a Conservative.
Sunak said he has made a choice to “prioritise defence” as he declined to rule out cuts to other spending areas outside the NHS and schools.
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Labour previously said it wanted four new UK-wide bank holidays to mark each nation's patron saint day.
In 2009, Gordon Brown listed off all the accomplishments of the New Labour government. We ask author Will Hutton what the Rishi Sunak edit would be.
The trial of a former Kazakhstan minister charged with beating his wife to death has become the talking point across the nation, with some seeing it as a litmus test of President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev's promise to build a fairer society.
The bellwether borough has turned red after Labour took control from the Conservatives