The departure of Israeli forces from a post in south Lebanon where Irish peacekeepers are serving has been welcomed by the Taoiseach. The development came on Tuesday amid growing concerns for the ...
Energy Secretary Ed Miliband said ‘all the proper processes’ were followed when Rachel Kyte was appointed the UK’s special representative ...
Alexander and Diana Darwall are challenging an earlier ruling which said that members of the public have the right to wild camp in the national park.
France’s minority government survived a no-confidence vote on Tuesday, two weeks after taking office, getting over the first hurdle placed by left-wing MPs to bring down new conservative Prime ...
Most of Florida’s west coast was under a hurricane or tropical storm warning as the system and its 150 mph winds spun off Mexico’s ...
The Cabinet minister said the Government is ‘giving clarity’ to manufacturers amid a global drop in demand for EVs.
German prosecutors have said the investigation into Madeleine McCann’s disappearance will continue despite a man under investigation over the 2007 incident being acquitted of unrelated sexual offences ...
A former British soldier accused of escaping from prison made contact with Iranian security forces before contacting MI6 to say he wanted to work as a “double agent”, his trial has heard. Daniel ...
The Scottish First Minister John Swinney hit out at the UK Government ‘damaging’ decision to means-test the benefit.
The Government defeated a Commons motion as the Tories said removal of VAT exemption and business rates relief for private schools ...
Russia is intent on causing “mayhem” on UK streets, and Iranian-backed plots posing “lethal threats” to British people are ramping up at an “unprecedented pace and scale”, the boss of MI5 warned.
Tim Wafer was giving evidence to the Scottish Hospitals Inquiry on the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital campus in Glasgow.