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Voter turnout was 74.9 per cent, up from 69.9 per cent from election in 2018
Hungary is now the only Nato ally not to have ratified Sweden’s membership
Fourteen children were placed in prison after being charged with offences under the Nationality and Borders Act
Vehicle usage could see cut the need for new licences for UK oil production and outpace it after 2030
The plan resolves a two-year setback in replacing ageing Border Force vessels
The 'main cause' of melanoma is ultraviolet light, which comes from the Sun and is used in sunbeds
Olaf Scholz encouraged citizens 'to take a stand - for cohesion, for tolerance, for our democratic Germany'
Returning to the stage to resume his speech, the shadow foreign secretary said 'I want change through power, not through protest'
Despite the backlash, presenter insists the situation is not about him and 'I am not the victim here'
UK Foreign Secretary says Israel bears a big responsibility for ensuring there is no hunger and disease in Gaza
Despite a year-on-year fall, 2023 was still the company's third best year for sales
City not ready for dangerous effects of rising temperatures, potential wildfires and flood risks, review finds
Rebellion by MPs indicates scale of unease within the Conservative Party during an election year
New AI standard will help balance innovation with best practice by focusing on key risks
Britain to send 20,000 personnel to one of largest Nato exercises since Cold War, to provide 'vital reassurance against the Putin menace'
