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The country has been under a government led by Nobel Peace Prize laureate Muhammad Yunus since Sheikh Hasina was ousted last ...
The second document in the cache is a letter written and signed by then-GC&CS (GCHQ) director Sir Edward Travis to his staff, ...
It comes as a new report from the WHO revealed targets designed to help tackle global health inequalities within a generation will not be met.
Grandmother Wendy Jones, 68, suffered fatal injuries and was among six people taken to hospital after a ceiling collapsed at the resort in 2019.
Second World War veterans will be among those attending a special concert for Scotland’s national commemoration of the 80th anniversary of VE Day. Scotland’s Salute: VE80 concert takes place on ...
The UK’s services sector shrank last month for the first time since October 2023 as concerns over trade tensions weighed on firms, according to new figures. Service sector companies reported their ...
The barrage was the second such attack this week on a city that had been a hub for people fleeing Sudan’s two-year war.
Conservative leader Friedrich Merz’s bid to become Germany’s 10th chancellor since the Second World War failed in the first round of voting in parliament on Tuesday by six votes, a vote he had been ...
A report from the Royal College of Emergency Medicine shows that rising numbers of elderly and frail people are enduring very long waits.
Pro-Palestinian groups campaigned for venues to cancel the dates, claiming the performances ‘would have whitewashed’ the war in the Gaza Strip.
Public anger over the decision to strip winter fuel payments from millions of pensioners contributed to Labour’s hammering at the ballot box, Cabinet minister Wes Streeting has acknowledged.
Change in the NHS “has begun” and “the best is still to come”, the Health Secretary has said. Wes Streeting said that fixing the service will be “a long road but this Government is putting in the work ...