- EU and Australia sign landmark deal, boosting trade by up to 33% over decade
- Spain blocks US aircraft from using airspace in operation against Iran
- Slovenia’s parliament to convene on 10 April amid coalition talks
- Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signs bill to rename Palm Beach airport after Trump
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- Australia police confirm shooting death of fugitive Desmond Freeman after standoff
- Young voters in Hungary back opposition party over Fidesz amid election interference claims
- Russia expels British diplomat accused of subversive intelligence activities
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He revealed his co-stars were ‘understanding and patient’.
We all make mistakes…
Judge says he won’t revoke bail because defendant has been honest Judge says he won’t revoke bail because defendant has been honest
Donald Trump is dominating the Republican Party – known to many as the GOP – with his Maga movement, but senior Republicans believe he is losing votes in the crucial midterm elections. Donald Trump is dominating the Republican Party – known to many as the GOP – with his Maga movement, but senior Republicans believe he is losing votes in the crucial midterm elections.
PM is no stranger to about-turns and, less than two months into her premiership, they just keep coming PM is no stranger to about-turns and, less than two months into her premiership, they just keep coming
The Loose Women panel weighed in.
A police officer told a Just Stop Oil activist that road blockades were forcing vehicles to consume more oil to fill up their tanks, defeating the purpose of their climate action. A police officer told a Just Stop Oil activist that road blockades were forcing vehicles to consume more oil to fill up their tanks, defeating the purpose of their climate action.
This week’s Prime Minister’s Questions was, as expected, a fiery face-off between the embattled PM and Keir Starmer.
Prof Aoife Foley says it would remain light for part of energy peak between 5pm and 7pm, reducing household bills Households could save more than £400 a year on energy bills if clocks are not put back at the end of October, according to an expert, who said it would help people with the cost of living crisis and reduce pressure on the National Grid this winter. Evening energy demand peaks between 5pm and 7pm during winter, when the sun has already set after daylight savings time (DST). If clocks didn’t go back, it would remain light for at least…
The Duchess of Sussex has shed light on never-before-covered aspects of her post-royal life in an interview with Variety, covering her current and past career and relationship with Prince Harry. The Duchess of Sussex has shed light on never-before-covered aspects of her post-royal life in an interview with Variety, covering her current and past career and relationship with Prince Harry.
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