Top Democrat says findings show public ‘way ahead of the politicians’ as Trump dismisses global heating as ‘hoax’
The aerospace giant is seeking UK government support for its re-entry into the huge narrowbody jet market
Mars sings every line like it’s his big solo in a show that leans more on his stage presence than pyro and pageantry
Sex, drink and religion are common motifs in the ‘extraordinarily rich’ colloquial vernacular of Ireland’s second city
Tamás Sulyok signed the constitutional amendment that cited ‘serious loss of confidence’ in him as leader
CEO’s pay packet surges to £791,000 as union says public ‘sick of obscene pay’ and bosses ‘feathering own nests’
Campaigners hope move will will force commercial banks to rethink holding assets linked to the fossil fuel
Consortium preparing for potential legal battle amid reports new PM could put the company into temporary public ownership
Energy secretary grapples with mounting criticism over length of US war as Democrat calls conflict ‘war of choice’
Labour leader will visit king to accept role on Monday and will start making cabinet appointments that afternoon