Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un vow to aid each other if either country is attacked
Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un have vowed to aid each other if either's country is attacked.
Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un have vowed to aid each other if either's country is attacked.
The former president used one word five times when describing the pop icon.
Labour keeps nobly insisting that it won’t raise taxes for “working people”. Call me a pessimist, but I can’t help feeling this is a promise that won’t be kept.
It’s set to become 2024’s version of Brenda from Bristol’s infamous “Not another one !”
Sir Keir Starmer and his Labour team enjoy warm cuddly feelings about the European Union. Although Starmer has ruled out returning to the customs union or the EU’s single market, Labour says that it will improve the UK’s relationship with the EU by negotiating a veterinary agreement to reduce border checks and seeking mutual recognition agreements allowing touring artists and professionals to export their services to the EU.
How did Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer – the two men who could be prime minister at the end of next week – fare in their final face-to-face clash of the campaign? Our commentators Tim Stanley and Tom Harris give their verdicts.
Kevin Hollinrake was left squirming after Wilfred Frost's onslaught.
John Kelly is standing to become Hazel Grove's MP
Both leaders sheepish as audience loudly applauded question
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Critics on social media suggested the chyron meant one thing.
When the history of this election campaign comes to be written, one question will perplex the compilers more than any other: why now? The Tory officials and police officers being investigated for alleged gambling law infractions by betting on a snap contest in July will have secured very good odds for the simple reason that no one was expecting it.
Emmanuel Macron’s controversial pension reforms have loomed over his second presidential term – and could now be his undoing.
Pundits and politicians aren’t the only ones offering their hot takes on how Thursday’s CNN event will go.
Martin Lewis had to correct the record after the Conservative Party used him in an attack ad
Ukraine is now able to strike military targets in Russia using Western-supplied weapons. One commander said Ukraine had destroyed columns of troops.
Labour officials said to be upset that Jovan Owusu-Nepaul was gaining traction for viral social media posts
Every borough in the UK will be required to take their “fair share” of asylum seekers under a Labour government, Angela Rayner has pledged.
Compared to others in war-scarred east Ukraine, Galyna Poroshyna had been lucky to live in Toretsk, a mining town nestled in a relatively sleepy sector of the front line.Poroshyna's husband Oleskandr described it as a quiet industrial settlment -- mines below ground, roses above and where around 12,000 regular people lived regular lives.
For someone seeking to inspire a public revolt to topple the Tories, it was no surprise that Nigel Farage took to the sea in a catamaran on Tuesday in an attempt to embarrass Rishi Sunak over his “Stop the Boats” pledge.
In what felt like the 50,000th debate of the campaign, the British once again found themselves in the spin room. The people in this poorly ventilated part of a corridor in Nottingham Trent University presumably believe that they were in an episode of the West Wing, when in fact they were in a sort of half sauna, half mausoleum.