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Trump continues to dangle tariff threat over Mexico

US President Donald Trump has vowed to renew his tariff threat on Mexico if the country does not co-operate on border issues. In a series...

Michael Gove insists he is ‘ready’ to be British PM despite cocaine row

Michael Gove was battling to stay in the Tory leadership contest after his admission of cocaine use led to calls to withdraw. The Environment Secretary...

Hong Kong leader signals extradition bill will go forward

Hong Kong’s leader Carrie Lam has signalled that her government will go ahead with proposed amendments to its extradition laws after a massive protest...

Contenders for Tory crown set out plans to renegotiate Brexit deal

Frontrunners in the Tory leadership race insisted they could somehow succeed where Theresa May failed in striking a better Brexit deal with Brussels. The European...

Great firewall of China: State bids to protect its technology amid US trade row

China is creating a system to protect its technology, according to state media, as the US restricts the access of Chinese companies to American...

Labour MP in UK to be rebuked over support for LGBT teaching protests

A Labour MP in England will be given a dressing down by the party’s chief whip for telling campaigners protesting against LGBT teaching at a...

Gove admits he was ‘fortunate’ to avoid jail for cocaine use

Tory leadership hopeful Michael Gove said he was lucky to have avoided going to prison for cocaine use but denied allegations of hypocrisy for...

In Pictures: Meghan and Harry attend military parade in her first post-maternity public appearance

Meghan Markle has made her first appearance at an official royal event since giving birth to son Archie, joining her husband at the Trooping...

Tory leadership contender Raab refuses to rule out suspending Parliament in Brexit ‘test of nerve’

The possibility of suspending Britain's Parliament and dragging the Queen into a constitutional row should not be ruled out in order to secure Brexit,...

Michael Gove ‘deeply regrets’ taking cocaine ‘on several occasions’

Conservative leadership hopeful Michael Gove has said he “deeply regrets” taking cocaine “on several occasions”. The Environment Secretary said he used the drug 20 years...

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