Tory minister claims Sunak 'acted quickly and decisively' with Zahawi investigation
Tory minister claims Sunak 'acted quickly and decisively' with Zahawi investigationSky News
Tory minister claims Sunak 'acted quickly and decisively' with Zahawi investigationSky News
If China pushes too hard, its own rhetoric may backfire if the US decides to send balloons or drones into Chinese airspace, said Julian Ku.
Meeting reveals military branch responsible for nuclear missiles for first time
The former PM’s Spectator interview underlined that she is the ultimate survivor of her own financial destruction
Follow the latest updates on a Chinese spy balloon shot down off the coast of South Carolina
Fed up with the traffic, afraid of street crime and hooked on Twitter, Taliban fighters who left their villages and rode into Kabul after decades of war are struggling with the daily grind of city life.
Wood stoves targeted by latest government environmental regulations
Millions will see costs mount by another 40% in April as rebate scheme ends and chancellor lets cap go up to £3,000
Kim Jong-un has not been seen in public for 35 days ahead of an expected mass parade in Pyongyang this week to celebrate the North Korean military’s 75th anniversary.
The former New Jersey governor hit back at the former president — but critics said he was much too late.
The Arkansas governor, who's admitted under oath to lying to the press, will deliver the GOP's response to Biden's State of the Union address this week.
A family of three was found shot dead in their Pennsylvania backyard last week. Police are describing it as a suicide pact, citing handwritten notes.
Rishi Sunak is preparing to announce a small reshuffle of his Cabinet as soon as Tuesday as he attempts to get the right frontbench team to close the polling gap to Labour.
Yes voters fell from 53% to 47% when compared to a similar survey carried out in December.
Ex-prosecutor Mark Pomerantz shared the story, which he got from interviews with Weisselberg's former daughter-in-law, in his forthcoming book.
The sound of artillery fire is never comforting. The knowledge that it is getting a tiny bit closer each day is particularly oppressive.
ZURICH (Reuters) -Switzerland is close to breaking with centuries of tradition as a neutral state, as a pro-Ukraine shift in the public and political mood puts pressure on the government to end a ban on exports of Swiss weapons to war zones. Buyers of Swiss arms are legally prevented from re-exporting them, a restriction that some representing the country's large weapons industry say is now hurting trade. Calls from Switzerland's European neighbours to allow such transfers to Kyiv have meanwhile grown louder as Russia's assault intensifies, and parliament's two security committees recommended that the rules be eased accordingly.
Exclusive: Tories have implemented only six of 26 recommendations in landmark employment review
Head of president’s parliamentary bloc seems to confirm reshuffle of Oleksii Reznikov as Russians close in on Bakhmut
F-15 Eagles "supported the F-22, as did tankers from multiple states," the Defense Department said in a press release detailing the mission.
The Treasury has signalled there is no new money for defence despite recognising the urgent need to rearm in the wake of Russia's war in Ukraine, defence sources have said. At the same time, the sources said a "refresh" of UK defence policy - that was meant to inform the spending plans of Chancellor Jeremy Hunt and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak - could be delayed until after the March budget because an initial draft failed to reflect sufficiently the transformed security environment in Europe, where a land war is raging. The comments came after Sky News last week revealed that a senior US general had told Defence Secretary Ben Wallace that the British Army is no longer regarded as a top level, or "tier one", fighting force following decades of cuts to its size and strength.