
European leaders say they will continue working intensively on a US led proposal to bring an end to the Russia Ukraine war following a joint phone...

Thirteen Labour MPs have broken with their party leadership to back a Liberal Democrat bill calling for the UK government to begin negotiations on forming a...

International negotiations aimed at reshaping how the European Court of Human Rights handles migration cases are set to begin on Wednesday, marking one of the most...

Senior Conservative figures are urging the government to adopt tougher and clearer terms for the forthcoming nationwide grooming gangs inquiry, insisting that it must be thorough,...

A fresh visual identity for publicly owned trains in the UK has been unveiled just as MPs prepare to debate rail nationalisation, bringing renewed attention to...

Angela Rayner’s return to the House of Commons delivered a message far louder than the words in her speech. The former deputy prime minister, who has...

Taiwan has announced a one year ban on access to the Chinese social media and e commerce app RedNote, also known internationally as Xiaohongshu, after authorities...

Oil prices have risen to their highest level in two weeks as growing expectations of a US Federal Reserve rate cut, paired with renewed geopolitical uncertainty,...

German president Frank-Walter Steinmeier has paid tribute to the victims of the Coventry Blitz during a solemn wreath laying ceremony at the ruins of the city’s...

Tensions between Washington and Brussels have flared once again after the European Commission fined Elon Musk’s social media platform X €120 million for breaching digital transparency...