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New cyber attack causes mass disruption across Europe

A new and highly virulent outbreak of malicious data-scrambling software appears to be causing mass disruption across Europe, hitting Ukraine especially hard. Company and government...

Nicola Sturgeon tells Scottish parliament second independence referendum plans are on hold

Nicola Sturgeon has announced she is putting plans for a second independence referendum on hold. The First Minister said the Scottish Government would not introduce...

Jeremy Corbyn polls better than Theresa May on suitability for Prime Minister role

Jeremy Corbyn has overtaken Theresa May for the first time on the question of who voters think would make the best British prime minister,...

BBC breached accuracy with Jeremy Corbyn shoot-to-kill comment

The BBC breached accuracy and impartiality rules with a News At Six report by Laura Kuenssberg on Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn’s policy on shoot-to-kill,...

Government challenges Supreme Court to begin BREXIT without parliamentary vote

All the parties involved in the Supreme Court battle over Brexit have formally given their backing to the 11 justices hearing the historic case,...

Protestors call for scandal-hit South African president Jacob Zuma to resign

Thousands of South Africans have called for the resignation of president Jacob Zuma in a series of demonstrations. Mr Zuma is caught up in a...

Mariano Rajoy wins backing for minority government in Spain

Spain's Parliament has voted to approve acting prime minister Mariano Rajoy's bid to form a new minority government, putting an end to the country's...

Secret ‘Saudi’ chapter of 9/11 report released by US government

The US government released a once-classified chapter of a congressional report about the attacks of September 11 2001 that questions whether Saudi nationals who...

Northern Secretary resigns from UK government despite being offered job by new PM

Northern Secretary Theresa Villiers has resigned from the UK government, saying she was offered a job by new Prime Minister Theresa May but decided...

Volkswagen agrees to pay out €9bn in emissions cheating scandal

Volkswagen has agreed to pay around $10.2bn (€9bn) to settle claims in the US from its emissions cheating scandal, sources say. The money would go...

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