A new set of stamps is being issued marking the diversity of wildlife in the UK’s gardens. Images on the 10 stamps include ...
Earlier, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said US officials have had ‘ongoing talks and discussions’ with Hamas ...
A range of stories feature across Thursday’s front pages.
High Commissioner to the UK Phil Goff asked a question about Winston Churchill and Donald Trump at an event in London.
John Healey will meet Pete Hegseth in Washington on Thursday as efforts continue to bridge a transatlantic rift over Kyiv’s future security.
Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and Taoiseach Micheal Martin will take part in the first in a series of annual UK-Ireland summits.
Controversial anti-corruption guidance for police officers that equated journalists with criminals has been changed. National guidance from the College of Policing for forces in England and Wales ...
The ruling allowed the removal of Hampton Dellinger as head of the Office of Special Counsel while the court battle continues.
The think tank said updated forecasts are likely to see Rachel Reeves’ headroom disappear because of higher borrowing costs and weak growth.
Patients who are subjected to abuse on mental health wards do not formally complain as they “do not want to expose themselves to any risk of revenge” from staff, academics have suggested.
Three skiers who had flown by helicopter to a remote mountain range were swept away by an avalanche and were likely killed under the weight of snow nearly as deep as a 10-storey building, Alaska state ...
Mr Martin will be joined by Ireland’s deputy premier Simon Harris, who is also the country’s defence and foreign affairs minister for the summit plenary meeting later on Thursday.
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