becoming taoiseach. “As the closest of neighbours, I look forward to forging even stronger ties between our two countries so we can deliver for people
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The Sun loses £66m amid costs from phone-hacking scandal
The Sun lost £66m last year and its online audience dropped by 4 million readers as the newspaper continued to grapple with the fallout from
Humza Yousaf’s brother-in-law charged after man’s death in Dundee
Humza Yousaf’s brother-in-law has been arrested and charged following the death of a man in Dundee earlier this year. Ramsay El-Nakla, 36, has been charged
Shell’s former chief fuels fears it could quit London for New York
Shell’s former chief executive has stoked fears that the oil company will quit the London Stock Exchange in favour of a New York listing because
Storm Kathleen: 200 evacuated after River Arun overflows in West Sussex
Beach huts have been blown into the sea, more than 200 people have been evacuated and fire services have warned people affected by flooding to
MPs propose decriminalising abortion up to 24 weeks
A cross-party group of MPs is proposing to make abortion access a human right in England and Wales, putting forward legislation that would decriminalise abortion
Black women in England suffer more serious birth complications, analysis finds
Black women are up to six times more likely to experience some of the most serious birth complications during hospital delivery across England than their
Slot machine operator being investigated over cancer patient’s activity
The high street slot machine company Merkur is under investigation by the Gambling Commission over its alleged exploitation of a vulnerable customer, the Guardian understands,
Adam Crozier and Alan Bates to give evidence at Post Office Horizon inquiry
The former chief executive of Royal Mail, Adam Crozier, and the campaigner Alan Bates will give evidence over the Post Office Horizon scandal this week
Foreign Office is ‘elitist and rooted in the past’, says new report
A powerful new international department would help Britain adapt to being a middle-rank power and shed a Foreign Office identity that is “somewhat elitist and