in an earlier post that officials said at least 10 people were injured in a Russian attack on Kharkiv this morning. Kharkiv oblast governor Oleh
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UK politics live: Badenoch refuses to commit to reversing rise in employers’ national insurance in speech at CBI
series of impact assessments (IAs) were published last month. But the regulatory policy committee (RPC), a body set up to scrutinise the quality of impact
Trump tariff on China could lower global inflation, says UK economist
Donald Trump imposing massive US tariffs on Chinese imports could drag down global inflation by lowering the price of goods in other countries, a senior
Storm Bert: environment secretary says flood defences in ‘worst condition on record’ after Tory government – as it happened
to say: MPs like Kemi Badenoch who want to stop the drive for net zero need to explain to those whose homes have been flooded
Girl, 8, injured in London shooting was in car with two-year-old, police say
An eight-year-old girl injured in a double shooting in west London was in a car with her parents and two-year-old sibling when a gunman opened
Lauren Laverne says she has been given ‘all clear’ after cancer treatment
Lauren Laverne, the presenter of Desert Island Discs, has said she has been given the “all clear” after undergoing treatment for cancer. Writing on Instagram
Angela Merkel ‘tormented’ by Brexit vote and saw it as ‘humiliation’ for EU
Angela Merkel has said she was “tormented” over the result of the Brexit referendum and viewed it as a “humiliation, a disgrace” for the EU
‘Unprecedented’ flooding in parts of Wales as Storm Bert batters Britain
Heavy rain and thawing snow are combining to bring flooding across the UK as Storm Bert continues to batter the country, with a major incident
London City, Bristol and Birmingham airports reportedly for sale
Birmingham, Bristol and London City airports have reportedly been put up for sale by their Canadian pension fund owner as it looks to cash in
Isaac Newton’s wealth ‘intimately connected’ with slavery, author says
Sir Isaac Newton, whose theory of gravity revolutionised science and who later rose to the upper echelons of London’s banking world, had closer financial ties