PM also accuses Kemi Badenoch of supporting efforts by Trump to ‘undermine the government’s position’
Reform leader says he believes in nation states even though he appears to support Trump annexing US neighbour
Opponents say proposal to end sick notes issued over phone would fill up doctors’ waiting rooms unnecessarily
Carl Crowther says his feline has heart problem and needs medication, after delivery driver seen making off with it
Duke of Sussex rejects that his private information was secured from friends and says publisher has ‘obsession’ with surveilling him
Coroner says non-medical support assistant affected midwifery provision and delayed mother’s transfer to Portsmouth hospital
This breathless and hugely entertaining financial heist show isn’t just packed with twists. It’s a clever meditation on the evil of money – in which you’re rooting for the Game of Thrones star
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Case will test the limit of Trump’s powers as leader of executive branch as he continues campaign for control over central bank
From the ‘big bazooka’ to a world cup boycott, Europe has retaliatory fire-power. But is it united enough to use it against the US?
In an emergency filing, party asked for an injunction for new maps aimed at countering Texas’s gerrymander
Appeasing Trump has only emboldened him. But European leaders are not as helpless as the US president believes, says Georg Riekeles, the associate director of the European Policy Centre
As Mark Carney, Emmanuel Macron and Ursula von der Leyen decide ‘to live in truth’, what will it take for Starmer to call out Trump?
Intimate correspondence between John Cairncross and Gloria Barraclough features in National Archives exhibition
Far-right incoming president picked Judith Marín, who has publicly decried bills to decriminalise abortion, for the role