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Watson tells Corbyn to eradicate anti-Semitism if he wants to be Prime Minister

Labour deputy leader Tom Watson has delivered a stark warning to Jeremy Corbyn that he must “eradicate” anti-Semitism in the party if he is...

May’s Tory party ‘destroying itself’ claims breakaway MP

A third of the Cabinet could walk out if Theresa May steers the country towards a no-deal Brexit, former Conservative Sarah Wollaston claimed amid...

Putin warns US against deploying missiles in Europe

President Vladimir Putin has sternly warned the United States against deploying new missiles in Europe, saying that Russia will retaliate by fielding new weapons...

White House officials pushed to share nuclear technology with Saudis

Senior White House officials pushed a project to share nuclear power technology with Saudi Arabia despite the objections of ethics and national security officials,...

UK Government accused of ‘feckless and reckless’ approach to Brexit

Michael Gove has faced claims the UK Government is guilty of a “feckless and reckless” approach to Brexit and that a no-deal scenario risks “irreparable”...

Brexit the biggest cause for concern for SMEs

Brexit remains the biggest worry for small and medium enterprises as business become increasingly concerned about the future. 44% of SMEs said they were worried...

Trade war looms as EU-US surplus hits record high

The EU’s trade surplus with the US reached a record level in 2018, increasing the risk that US President Donald Trump’s annoyance could ignite...

Budget defeat puts Spain Government on the ropes

Catalan separatist and right-wing politicians in the Spanish parliament's lower house have rejected the ruling Socialist government's 2019 budget plan, opening up a new...

Theresa May has ‘full confidence’ in Chris Grayling despite Ferry contract collapse

Theresa May continues to have full confidence in Transport Secretary Chris Grayling, the Prime Minister’s official spokesman has said. The display of support came amid...

MPs criticize Parliament as Commons finishes four hours early

Ministers came under fire after the House of Commons rose more than four hours early despite Brexit uncertainty. Business announced by the Government was thin...

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