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Grenfell Tower Inquiry report delayed until October

The publication of the Grenfell Tower Inquiry’s first report has been delayed until October. Core participants, including survivors and those who lost relatives in the...

Brexit talks between Jeremy Corbyn and Theresa May break down

Cross-party Brexit talks have collapsed after Jeremy Corbyn told Theresa May they had “gone as far as they can”. The Labour leader told the Prime...

Johnson-Farage pact would be ‘nightmare’ for Scotland, says Sturgeon

The prospect of Boris Johnson as Prime Minister, supported by Nigel Farage, is a “deadly serious possibility” and would represent a “nightmare” for Scotland,...

Taiwan becomes first Asian nation to approve same-sex marriage

Officials in Taiwan have passed a law allowing same-sex marriage in a first for an Asian country. The vote on Friday allows same-sex couples full...

Former prime minister Bob Hawke remembered as ‘great Australian’

Politicians, celebrities and admirers have paid tribute to former Australian prime minister Bob Hawke for his political achievements, affable character and remarkable ability to...

Lady Gaga joins list of celebrities condemning Alabama abortion law

Lady Gaga has joined the list of celebrities condemning Alabama’s strict new laws virtually outlawing abortions. Amid furious opposition from women’s rights advocates, the US...

Boris Johnson declares bid for Tory leadership

Foreign secretary, Boris Johnson, revealed he will be a candidate to replace Prime Minister Theresa May as Tory Party leader in the next stage...

Sturgeon: Independence plans to accelerate during a hard Brexit

Nicola Sturgeon has said she would want to accelerate plans for a second independence referendum if a new British prime minister opted for a...

Tech giants commit to end spread of terrorist content online

Five of the world’s largest tech companies have agreed to introduce new measures to their businesses to help eliminate violent and terrorist content from...

San Francisco bans police use of facial recognition technology

San Francisco officials have voted to ban the use of facial recognition software by police and other city departments. The decision by the legislative Board...

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