As Keir Starmer’s political career reaches a dramatic turning point following his recent resignation as prime minister, attention has returned to a less examined chapter of his public life: his years as
Britain announced on Saturday that it intends to revoke statutory duties such as housing and weekly allowances for asylum seekers who are able to work but choose not to, as well as
MoreA Chinese businessman, Chao Xu, 33, described by authorities as one of the most dangerous sexual offenders they have ever encountered, has been sentenced to life in prison for a series of
MoreOn the eve of U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit to London, British Prime Minister Keir Starmer summoned Labour lawmakers to an emergency meeting in an effort to shore up his authority amid
MoreIn a dramatic conclusion to one of the largest financial fraud cases in recent history, the Metropolitan Police have announced the capture and conviction of Qian Zhimin, a 47-year-old Chinese national dubbed
MoreNearly one-third of solicitors’ firms in England and Wales have breached anti-money laundering (AML) rules in the past year, according to new figures from the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA). As reported by
MoreThe United Kingdom has delivered another batch of Storm Shadow cruise missiles to Ukraine, ensuring Kyiv remains equipped for long-range strikes inside Russia during the coming winter months, according to people familiar
MoreBritain’s most senior military personnel made at least twelve official visits to Israel during the Gaza war, newly published Ministry of Defence (MoD) records show. The trips, largely unpublicised at the time,
MoreChina has been accused of stealing sensitive semiconductor technology from a British factory in an attempt to move production to the mainland, according to claims reported by The Times UK. The allegations
MoreBritain’s King Charles has stripped his younger brother Andrew of his title of prince and ordered him to leave his Windsor home, in an unprecedented royal move aimed at severing ties between
MoreVeteran lawmaker Catherine Connolly, a prominent figure on the far-left of Irish politics, appears set to be elected Ireland’s next president, as early vote counts show her holding a commanding lead. Members
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