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Johnson will defend smallest personal majority for a UK PM since 1924

Boris Johnson will go into the UK General Election on December 12 trying to defend the smallest constituency majority for a prime minister in...

EU launches ‘infringement’ action over UK refusal to appoint new commissioner

The European Commission has launched “infringement proceedings” against Britain after Boris Johnson refused to nominate a new British EU commissioner. In a statement, the commission...

Jeremy Corbyn under fire for saying IS leader should have been put on trial

Jeremy Corbyn is facing criticism after he said Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of the so-called Islamic State (IS), should have been taken alive...

Early humans ‘not as smart as modern apes’

Early human relatives may not have been as smart as the great apes of today, casting into doubt previous theory, a new study suggests. Despite...

Cocaine found wrapped in blocks of frozen meat in lorry at UK port

A lorry driver has been charged with trying to import class A drugs into the UK, after officers found an estimated £20 million of...

UK election: Hackers mount ‘large-scale’ cyber attack on Labour Party systems

Hackers have mounted a “sophisticated and large-scale cyber attack” on Labour’s digital platforms, the party has said. A spokeswoman said the incident had been reported...

Corbyn voices concern after cyber attack on UK Labour Party

Jeremy Corbyn has warned that a cyber attack on Labour’s digital platforms could be a “sign of things to come” in the General Election. The...

Pamela Anderson says her ‘heart breaks’ for Julian Assange

Pamela Anderson says WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has been subjected to “traumatic psychological torture”, as she urged his home country Australia to stop him...

Emergency crews search rubble after medieval castle wall collapses in UK

Hundreds of tonnes of rubble have fallen on to a house after a wall at an 11th-century castle in England collapsed. Emergency services including a...

Lib Dems launch High Court challenge over ITV leaders’ debate

The Liberal Democrats have launched a High Court challenge against ITV over the broadcaster’s exclusion of leader Jo Swinson from a televised debate. ITV is...

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