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UK intends to have legislation ‘within days’ to enshrine Govt’s timetable on Article 50

Legislation will be introduced "within days" to ensure the British Government can stick to its timetable of triggering the process of leaving the European...

Russia, Turkey and Iran agree to safeguard Syrian ceasfire

Peace talks in Kazakhstan between the Syrian government and rebel factions have concluded with Russia, Turkey and Iran striking a deal on a three-way...

Mike Pompeo confirmed as Trump’s CIA chief

The US Senate has approved the appointment of Donald Trump's nominee Mike Pompeo to run the CIA, despite claims that he has been less...

Government loses Supreme Court Brexit battle

The Government has lost its historic battle in the Supreme Court over Brexit. The highest court in the land rejected an appeal by ministers against...

White House intends ‘never to lie to you’, says press secretary Sean Spicer

The Trump administration's "intention is never to lie to you", White House press secretary Sean Spicer told journalists during his first daily press briefing. Mr...

French presidential candidate Manuel Valls suggests tax on US imports

French presidential hopeful Manuel Valls has pledged to tax US imports if Donald Trump pulls America out of the global climate deal reached in...

List of Trump’s campaign pledges for ’Day One’ in the White House

During the US election campaign, Donald Trump made a number of "Day One" promises that any president would find daunting. He declared that repealing and...

French presidential candidate Manuel Valls suggests tax on US imports

French presidential hopeful Manuel Valls has pledged to tax US imports if Donald Trump pulls America out of the global climate deal reached in...

Theresa May in hot water after ‘not revealing a failed test of a Trident nuclear missile’

British Prime Minister Theresa May faces growing demands to give honest answers to British MPs in Parliament about a failed test of the Trident...

US President Trump takes to Twitter to blast celebs that marched yesterday

US President Donald Trump has taken to twitter to criticise celebrities who took part in yesterday's demonstrations against his policies. Yesterday, millions of women across...

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