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Splits have emerged between Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak over how to respond to Labour's call for a windfall tax on energy companies.
Toy penguins used to care for chicks named in honour of Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
Politics scholar who put women’s education and voices at the centre of her work
Two boxing brothers from Pembrokeshire have been named among those representing Great Britain at the EUBC European Boxing Championships in Yerevan, Armenia which get underway this Sunday, May 22.
A man has been reported for several motoring offences by Dyfed-Powys Police officers, including failing to stop at the scene of a road traffic collision.
11-time Grammy award winner, Taylor Swift, delivered a witty commencement speech to New York University graduates and received an honorary degree at the Yankee Stadium on Wednesday. The 32-year-old singer-songwriter urged students to embrace life's embarrassments and said making mistakes was just a fact of life.
The springtime range is here – but you better be quick
Alastair Campbell and Baroness Sayeeda Warsi will put the candidates through their paces
Sinkhole has trees as tall as 131ft with species possibly not been seen before
Delays in granting visas also meant some people trapped in Mariupol "never actually made it" to the UK.
Boris Johnson confronted by journalist over Tory party's 'toxic culture'
If you had to leave your home and all your worldly belongings in an instant to run for your life, as thousands of Ukrainians have, what would you grab? Money, your passport, some spare clothes?
The top names to look out for when you’re shopping for a new portable computer
USA -based Marian Sarkisian, 29, honed her cake making skills on a week-long “basics” course in Britain where she says the best bakers originate
The EU’s ambassador to the UK Joao Vale de Almeida urged against taking unilateral action to rewrite the Northern Ireland Protocol.
Latest infections reported in London and southeast England
The rules, announced by policing minister Kit Malthouse, are part of a bid to tackle a rise in violence and disorder at matches.
Graeme Hackland is to climb Africa’s highest mountain as part of an initiative to raise £1m for the Spinal Injuries Association.
POLICE have identified a man they want to speak in relation to an alleged racist incident at a recent football match.
Much of the ‘excess heat’ stored in the North Atlantic is in the deep ocean, at depths of below 2,300 feet, new research has shown.