Sir Jeffrey Donaldson said the UK Government should stop ‘expending energy’ targeting unionists.
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The Foreign Secretary is to give a speech on Monday about the need for the UK to align with a crop of increasingly influential countries.
TV money-saving expert says he has met with Jeremy Hunt to express concern and discuss solutions
TV money-saving expert says he has met with Jeremy Hunt to express concern and discuss solutions
Labour’s Wes Streeting accuses the government of ‘spoiling for a fight’
Specialist teams who spent the night combing the wreckage in St Helier said their mission is now a ‘recovery operation’.
Forecasters say areas of the UK could see more snow on Sunday, with a small chance that rural communities could be cut off as more weather warnings come into force
No survivors expected as scene turns into ‘recovery operation’
The shadow health secretary said that Labour will not have a ‘something-for-nothing culture in the NHS’.
The agony of England’s World Cup defeat is seen across the front pages.
Firefighters and specialist rescue teams including sniffer dogs remain at scene
Forecasters say areas of the UK could see more snow on Sunday, with a small chance that rural communities could be cut off.
Footage released after England’s defeat to France shows the 19-year-old midfielder sprinting to console Harry Kane after his penalty miss.
Police believe victim was driven to hospital by a friend
The Royal College of Nursing on Saturday offered to “press pause” on planned strike action if Steve Barclay agreed to negotiate properly on pay.
The French president described England as ‘worthy opponents’ after his nation defeated the Three Lions 2-1.
James Cleverly risks controversy by arguing that new relationships could be backed up by aid
James Cleverly will use a speech to argue that the country must align with a crop of increasingly influential countries across the globe.
Gareth Southgate’s side lost 2-1 against France in the quarter-final tie on Saturday.
The Labour MP hit out at the BMA trade union, which represents doctors and medical students.
Nation’s football fans complain about referee as England knocked out in quarter-finals
A significant number of MPs have written a letter to Jeremy Hunt over the matter, The Telegraph reported.
The large group left the bar cheering and celebrating among disheartened England supporters.
Gareth Southgate’s side were beaten 2-1 by France on Saturday.
Wilton Sampaio drew the ire of many England fans after decisions he made in the first half of the Three Lions’ World Cup quarter-final.
		























