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Dominic Raab says right to abortion does not need to be in bill of rights
Deputy PM says matter is ‘settled in UK law’ and he would not want Britain to be in same situation as US
UK inflation rises at fastest rate for 40 years as food costs jump
Prices are continuing to rise at their fastest rate for 40 years with food costs, particularly for bread, cereal and meat, climbing.
Ukraine war: Captured Britons appear in Donetsk rebel court
Two Britons captured by Russian forces in Ukraine have appeared in court in territory held by pro-Russian rebels.
Ukraine war: UK to send Ukraine M270 multiple-launch rocket systems
The UK is sending its first long-range missiles to Ukraine, the defence secretary has said, despite a threat from Russia to the West.
Russian TV says nuclear strike 'more probable' than losing in Ukraine
Margarita Simonyan, editor of state broadcaster RT and one of the Kremlin's highest-profile mouthpieces, declared on TV last night that the idea of Putin pressing the red button is 'more probable' than the idea that he will allow Russia ...
Ukraine war: Russia bans Boris Johnson from country over Ukraine war
Russia has banned Prime Minister Boris Johnson and other senior ministers from entering Russia over the UK's "hostile" stance on the war in Ukraine.
Raab says UK bill of rights will stop free speech being ‘whittled away by wokery’
Deputy PM says proposals to replace the Human Rights Act will enable principle of free speech to be a legal ‘trump card’
Don't fight in Ukraine - military boss tells Britons
Britons should not head to Ukraine to fight and should instead help however they can from the UK, the head of the armed forces has said.
Ukraine war: Investigate claim PM intervened to help Evgeny Lebedev get peerage, says Starmer
Sir Keir Starmer has called for a senior parliamentary committee to investigate claims Boris Johnson pushed for a Russian-born businessman to get a peerage, despite security concerns.
Move to add free speech protections to UK anti-corruption bill
MPs say additions to economic crime bill would help prevent oligarchs and others using ‘intimidation lawsuits’
Ukraine: UK sanctions oligarchs Alisher Usmanov and Igor Shuvalov
The UK has announced sanctions on two more Russian oligarchs - Alisher Usmanov and Igor Shuvalov following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
UK imposes sanctions on Russian billionaire and former deputy PM
Liz Truss announces moves against Everton-linked Alisher Usmanov and Igor Shuvalov
Ukraine: Putin has already carried out war crimes - Boris Johnson
Boris Johnson has accused Russian President Vladimir Putin of committing war crimes in Ukraine.
‘No light at the end of the tunnel’: Americans join Hong Kong’s business exodus
Worsening Sino-US ties, strict Covid rules and the crackdown on dissent have dented the territory’s fabled allure as a business hub, say expats
4 things to know about the proposed sanctions against Russia
The US and UK have doubled down on their threats to include personal measures targeting Putin if Russia attacks Ukraine.
How many more babies must die before England stops jailing pregnant women?
There is always an alternative to a custodial sentence. No court decision should endanger the life of an unborn child
Covid: No new measures in England but we rule nothing out, says PM
The government needs to "reserve the possibility" of bringing in new Covid rules in England as cases of the Omicron variant surge before Christmas, the prime minister has said.
Comments on "Human Intelligence in a Digital Age" - A brilliant Speech by MI6 Chief Richard Moore, and the elephants neglected in the room
Justified compliments about Mr. Moore's speech have been spread extensively and appropriately in the pages of many newspapers, but I would like to remark on precisely what I think was missing in the speech. Missing, not necessarily becau...
Downing Street comments on Johnson’s health after ‘Peppa Pig’ speech
Conservatives have publicly come out to defend UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, claiming he’s not losing his grip after losing his place during a business speech and delivering a rambling story about cartoon character Peppa Pig.
UK MPs suggest sending illegal migrants to disputed territory
Tory MPs have suggested a new slate of options for offshoring illegal immigrants who arrive in the UK via the Channel, with the Falklands being named among the options.
Julian Assange allowed to marry partner Stella Moris in jail
Couple who met while WikiLeaks founder was living in Ecuadorian embassy given permission to wed by Belmarsh governor
As migrant bodies pile up, the UK & France have no right to lecture Poland & Belarus
Migrants are still crossing the Channel in huge numbers – and dying too, with five fatalities in the past fortnight alone. No one seems to be taking this crisis seriously, with the media distracted by events in Eastern Europe.
Assange & fiancée sue ‘creepy elements of UK government,’ and here’s why
WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange and his fiancée, Stella Moris have opened legal proceedings against the UK justice secretary and a prison chief, demanding that they be allowed to get married in Belmarsh Prison.
Ransomware attacks in UK have doubled in a year, says GCHQ boss
Jeremy Fleming says ransomware is proliferating as it is ‘largely uncontested’ and highly profitable
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