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It was a slow, languid summer day in 2007 when Ted Seides settled in behind the desk in his swish corner office on the 15th ...
Downing Street has ruled out reversing cuts to the winter fuel allowance for 10mn pensioners, despite senior Labour figures ...
The UK and India have agreed a “landmark” free trade agreement, after three years of talks, India’s prime minister announced ...
The UK’s cyber security agency has warned retailers to be alert to cyber criminals impersonating IT help desks, after a spate ...
Next month, from June 10 to 15, many of the global chess elite will visit London for the €500,000 Fide World Rapid and Blitz ...
The sun-drenched vineyards of Mendoza make 80 per cent of Argentina’s wine, drawing thirsty tourists and stocking the world’s ...
European Commission will propose rules next month requiring that contract details be shared with energy and security ...
Sudan’s wartime capital was struck by a series of explosions on Tuesday as the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces sought to use drones to expand the conflict deep into army-controlled territory.
Europe’s last manufacturer of ingredients for some vital antibiotics is closing its biggest domestic factory and shifting ...
First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Ben Key first notified the chief of defence staff Admiral Sir Tony Radakin and defence secretary John Healey last autumn of his intention to step down this summer for ...
Renewables have become a flashpoint since Donald Trump re-entered the White House, with his administration suspending clean ...
Trump is taking his trade war to Hollywood. The president said on Sunday that he would impose a 100 per cent tariff on films made abroad because “the Movie Industry in America is DYING”.
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