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The new signatories include the Commons Environmental Audit Select Committee chairman Toby Perkins, Stoke-on-Trent Central MP Gareth Snell, Newcastle upon Tyne MP Mary Glindon and Tamworth MP Sarah ...
Katherine Rundell said that ‘a high percentage’ of children’s books, published under a celebrity name, may have been ghost-written.
The singer talked about the online radicalisation of young men online and said she has ‘always had a lot of faith’ in her sons.
There are four Tate galleries in the UK and they are funded through different revenue streams, including a foundation of Government funding.
A giant boombox-shaped toilet, co-designed by Sir Rod Stewart, has been unveiled at Glastonbury Festival. WaterAid’s Boombox Bog houses a toilet that sits behind the tape deck of a giant blue boombox ...
Pep Guardiola has hit out at FIFA referees chief Pierluigi Collina after Rico Lewis’ suspension at the Club World Cup was ...
Mauritius is ‘likely’ to resume its campaign to secure a judgment on sovereignty against Britain unless the agreement is rubber-stamped, ...
Andy Murray says he will not let his children on social media until they are older to protect them from its “damaging” impact. Murray is the latest high-profile player in the sport to open up about ...
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the trade strategy was a “promise to British business: helping firms to sell more, grow faster, and compete globally”. We will take every step necessary to ...
Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar has dodged questions about the brewing rebellion to the UK Government’s welfare reforms. Around 120 Labour MPs – including a reported 12 from Scotland – have put ...
Public sector buyers would be able to avoid normal requirements to consider overseas bidders and instead give priority to domestic firms.
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall, who has already taken steps to soften the impact of the welfare Bill, has been locked in talks with backbenchers as she seeks to talk round those opposed to ...