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Royal Air Force jets attacked a drone manufacturing facility used by the Iran-backed Houthi militia in Yemen. The attack on Tuesday night was the first such raid by British warplanes since Labour took ...
Gross domestic product in the 20 eurozone countries grew 0.4 in the first quarter, according to figures released by EU statistics agency Eurostat.
Sir Tony Blair’s attack on “irrational” net zero strategies is a “valid and important contribution” to the debate, the Environment Secretary has said. The Labour former prime minister criticised any ...
It follows New Delhi’s decision to order almost all Pakistani citizens to leave the country after last week’s attack in ...
A former Parachute Regiment officer is aiming to become the fastest person to row 2,000 miles solo around Great Britain. Mike Ellicock, from Lewes in East Sussex, was wounded in action during a ...
The Duke of Sussex is heading back to Las Vegas – to launch a new youth initiative with the Diana Award. Harry will take part in a conversation on May 6 with two young people, who are holders of The ...
The South Korean tech giant said economic uncertainty created by US President Donald Trump’s import taxes will affect sales.
House prices dipped by 0.6% month on month on average in April according to an index – just as stamp duty discounts became less generous. Across the UK, the annual rate of house price growth slowed to ...
It came as the FTSE 100 giant revealed a rise in sales as weakness in its vaccine division was offset by growth in speciality medicines.
The call from conservation charity Plantlife comes as it kicks off its annual “no mow May” campaign to encourage homeowners ...
Barclays has revealed first-quarter earnings jumped by nearly a fifth, but set aside more cash for bad debts due to worries over the US economy and a mounting global trade war. The UK banking giant ...
The company kept its financial guidance for 2025 unchanged as it continues to push through a major turnaround plan.