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Move is expected to unlock $3.3bn a year for weapons and rebuilding
Train drivers at UK rail companies to strike on different days from Tuesday to Thursday
Economists say two indicators the Bank of England uses – pay growth and services sector inflation – are proving difficult to control
Six yellow candles were lit by Holocaust survivors, accompanied by their children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren
Conservative election lossses are heaping pressure on national leader Rishi Sunak
French President says he has a 'clear strategic objective: Russia cannot win in Ukraine'
Evidence suggests that maintaining or adopting an active lifestyle during middle age has greater health benefits
Archaeologists from Cambridge University and Liverpool John Moores discovered the skeleton 500 miles north of Baghdad
Students are calling on their universities to divest from Israel in response to its military action in Gaza
Researchers call for urgent action to prepare the capital for more days of extreme heat
University said on Monday it was closing as no one had been able to enter premises since noon
Foreign Secretary to use close ties with Saudi Arabia to address issues in the Middle East and world
Reuters photographer Mohammed Salem hopes the award will make the world more conscious of the human impact of war, especially on children
Researchers found artefacts, rock art and skeletal remains suggesting human occupation for thousands of years
The Home Office is phasing out all physical immigration documents by 2025
