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Hammond takes swipe at no-deal Brexiteers as Tory leadership battle looms

British Chancellor Philip Hammond will make an explosive intervention in the looming Tory leadership race with a fierce attack on advocates of a no-deal...

Decriminalise prostitution, urges Royal College of Nursing in UK

Prostitution should be decriminalised in the UK to protect the health and welfare of sex workers, nurses there have said. The Royal College of Nursing...

Austrian government heading for collapse over video scandal

Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz has said he is seeking the removal of the country’s interior minister over a video scandal that has rocked the...

Man arrested for throwing milkshake at Nigel Farage during campaign

A 32-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of common assault after Nigel Farage was doused in a milkshake while on a walkabout. The Brexit...

Cabinet to consider Brexit ‘indicative votes’ to end impasse

Theresa May’s senior ministers will discuss whether to offer MPs a menu of Brexit options in an effort to break the Commons deadlock over...

Protests at Ecuador embassy amid claim US will seize Assange belongings

Protesters have gathered outside the Ecuadorian Embassy in London amid claims US officials will seize Julian Assange’s belongings. A small crowd chanted in support of...

Love Island start date confirmed by ITV

The new series of Love Island will start on Monday June 3, ITV has confirmed. The official ITV2 Twitter account posted a short video showing...

Former South Africa president Jacob Zuma in court in ‘corruption’ case

Former South African president Jacob Zuma has appeared in court facing charges of corruption, money laundering and racketeering. Zuma, 77, appeared at the High Court...

TV comedian disbands Ukrainian parliament after being sworn in as president

Ukrainian television star Volodymyr Zelenskiy has disbanded the parliament after he was sworn in as the country’s new president. Disbanding the Supreme Rada was one...

Swiss voters approve tighter gun laws

Swiss voters have approved a measure to tighten the country’s gun laws, bringing it in line with many of its European partners, according to...

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