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Ghastly little Hitlers are petty bullies and an affront to British justice I think most of us can agree that we got a lot wrong during the Covid lockdown. As in,... | 4157 |
One politician could be the big loser in key May 1 local elections Keir Starmer’s first few months in Number 10 haven’t gone well. Tax rises and Treasury warnings about a “black hole” in the public finances swiftly shattered business confidence. Changes to winter fuel... | 4154 |
'I live next door to Harry and Meghan but they ignored me' Prince Harry and | 4124 |
Major Donald Trump tariff update as UK set for huge breakthrough After a turbulent week in the wake of Donald Trump's decision to implement a | 4120 |
Why is British Steel in trouble and who owns it? Why is British Steel in trouble and who owns it? | 4098 |
Teachers in England say they would strike over pay Teachers in England say they would strike over pay | 4093 |
State pension 'perilously close' to tax for all pensioners as Reeves faces tough decision A 4.1% increase in the state pension means that pensions are 'perilously close' to the frozen personal allowance for income tax, meaning the government may be forced to look at reviewing the amount and age at... | 4079 |
Former Putin-appointed governor jailed for breaching UK sanctions Former Putin-appointed governor jailed for breaching UK sanctions | 4051 |
Parliament recalled for emergency debate on future of British Steel Parliament to be recalled over British Steel | 4018 |
Morrisons makes major change as it gives away free items in stores Morrisons is making a major change in its cafes over the Easter | 3992 |
Fury erupts as eco warrior civil servants' lavish air travel costs taxpayers £716,250 Civil servants from the Government’s environment department spent more than £700,000 of taxpayers' cash on luxury... | 3985 |
'Perfect marriage goes on - Liverpool and Salah need each other' | 3979 |
'Hiding in plain sight' - Police target hundreds of barbershops, salons and vape shops Police targeted hundreds of barbers, nail salons and vape shops suspected of being fronts for international crime gangs. The National Crime Agency said 35 people were arrested after officers swooped on 265... | 3975 |
There's still one power in the world greater than Donald Trump and it’s winning - for now It’s not China’s Xi Jinping, although as head of the world’s secondary superpower, he’s certainly catching up.Nor is it the EU, IMF or the Pope. It’s something quieter, more calculating – and... | 3956 |
Economy grows by 0.5% - but Rachel Reeves accused of killing growth 'stone dead' Rachel Reeves was accused of killing economic growth “stone dead” despite better than expected figures. Britain's economy grew faster than expected in February, as the services and manufacturing sectors... | 3952 |
China economy scramble as prices hiked up to 70% as Donald Trump tariffs hit Chinese exporters have responded to | 3944 |
Shortsighted defence move would blow Britain's future defence capabilities Announced last summer, the Strategic Defence Review is about to report back. And amid a rush to re-arm in an increasingly hostile world, there are concerns the | 3937 |
Faisal Islam: Trump may have backtracked, but this is far from over Trump may have backtracked, but this is far from over | 3866 |
Keir Starmer insists Britain must not sit back amid Trump's global tariffs turmoil Sir Keir Starmer has insisted Britain must not just “sit back and hope” in the face of ongoing uncertainty over | 3864 |
Another high street shop to shut branch in days after 60 years in business After six decades on the high street, shoe shop A.G. Meek | 3856 |
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