Rachel Reeves is paving the way for a multibillion-pound increase in public-sector investment at the budget after the government announced plans to commit almost £22bn
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Ten Hag criticises Rashford in Porto but denies substitution was punishment
Erik ten Hag criticised Marcus Rashford for his part in the poor defending that allowed Porto’s opening goal in Manchester United’s 3-3 draw with Porto,
Carsley sets stall out to fit Bellingham, Palmer and Foden in for England
Lee Carsley says it will be difficult for him to include Jude Bellingham, Cole Palmer and Phil Foden in the same starting XI when England
Britain to return Chagos Islands to Mauritius ending years of dispute
The UK has agreed to hand over the Chagos Islands to Mauritius, ending years of bitter dispute over Britain’s last African colony. The agreement will
Jamaica welcomes US move to clamp down on gun trafficking to Caribbean
Jamaica’s deputy prime minister has welcomed a campaign by the New York attorney general, Letitia James, to push through new measures and legislation to tackle
Tanzania suspends news websites over ad referencing killings of dissidents
Tanzania has suspended the online operations of a top newspaper publisher after one of its publications ran an animated advert depicting the country’s president, Samia
A timeline of the UK’s history with the Chagos Islands
The UK has agreed to return the Chagos Islands to Mauritius in a historic deal. Here we detail the history of the archipelago. 1783 The
David Gilmour: ‘The rich and powerful have siphoned off the majority of music industry money’
The Division Bell is my favourite Pink Floyd LP and the song High Hopes felt like a full stop for the band. At the time,
A live-action version of Rugrats with CGI babies sounds nightmarish … and kind of interesting | Stuart Heritage
Not so long ago, the trailer for next year’s Minecraft movie seemed to go out of its way to become the single ugliest thing ever
Quebec separatist leader holds Trudeau to ransom: ‘We saw an opportunity’
The leader of the Quebec independence party propping up the government of Justin Trudeau has insisted that the political lifeline depends on the quick passage