By David Churchill, Chief Political Correspondent Published: 6:00 p.m. EDT, April 11, 2024 | Updated: 6:01 p.m. EDT, April 11, 2024 Boris Johnson yesterday joined growing calls for an increase in defense spending.The former prime minister called on Rishi Sunak's government to take a "more robust stance" and increase military investment in the face of increasing global threats.He also called on the West to...
Some MPs have urged the UK to reassess how it supports Israel after aid
Parliament was urged to finally pass the Rwanda bill last night after the number of illegal Channel crossings hit a new daily high for 2024.
Reduction in yields means UK will be dependent on imports for wheat in coming year and possibly beyondUK farmers: how has the weather affected food production?Record-breaking rain in recent months has drastically reduced the amount of food produced in the UK, farming groups have said.Livestock and crops have been affected as fields have been submerged since last autumn. Continue reading
It is understood at least two dinghies have been intercepted by Border Force and brought into the Port of Dover in Kent.
According to a Redfield & Wilton survey, 24 per cent of those who supported the Tories in 2019 have since switched to the Nigel Farage-backed party - a record high.
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William Wragg has admitted giving politicians’ phone numbers to a suspected scammer he met on a dating site.
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Full Fact’s annual report says the UK is ill-equipped to tackle misleading content.