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Elements of the new Nationality and Borders Act were called into question at the Court of Appeal
Jean-Claude Juncker says he likes Mr Johnson, but had better relations with former prime ministers
Eight formal complaints under investigation in government inquiry
Renewably produced electricity replaced more than a third of the UK’s entire annual gas demand for power generation this winter
Government spent around 10 per cent of development assistance budget domestically in 2021, committee says
Queen consort reflects on how reading to her grandchildren has been a 'wonderful' bonding experience
Request fuels speculation about whether couple will receive invitation to king’s coronation
'If you can’t eat, you can’t parent, you can’t bring up children, build a future,' former British prime minister says
South of the country had only 16 per cent of its average rainfall throughout the month, Met Office data shows
High prices are forcing many households to trim back non-essential spending, experts say
Energy Secretary Grant Shapps says he aims to ensure the UK has 'the cheapest wholesale electricity prices in Europe'
'Doing some physical activity is better than doing none,' Cambridge University experts say
Retailer says salary boost will benefit more than 40,000 employees
Princess of Wales beat her husband in the virtual race, despite wearing high-heeled boots
British and American energy ministers say they want to limit Moscow’s ability to wage war by weaning off Russian oil and gas
