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Friend of British hiker missing in Italy voices ‘acceptance’ as search continues
A close friend of a British hiker who has been missing in the Dolomites since New Year’s Day has said “there is an acceptance that it won’t be good news” as search efforts continued.
Sam Harris, 35, and Aziz Ziriat, 36, from London, last sent messages home on 1 January …
If a Labour chancellor has to start cutting, keep calm. It’s not a betrayal
a tough public sector spending review
this year will cause alarm on Labour’s backbenches and an angry response from many inside the big public sector unions.Britain could be plunged back into months of industrial action if public spending cuts include restrictions on pay. …
Reeves tries to regain her footing as UK economic recovery plan teeters
Labour’s first budget was supposed to end 14 years of austerity without inducing the kind of shock associated with Liz Truss. Yet within months, Rachel Reeves’s mix of spending increases, higher taxes on business and
extra borrowing for investment
has begun to unravel.Not so much in …
Fears grow over censorship of secret Queen Elizabeth and Philip papers
Syrian man died trying to cross Channel to UK on leaky dinghy, say French authorities
A young Syrian man died while trying to cross the Channel to Britain, the French authorities said.
It is the first reported death at sea of a migrant seeking to travel to Britain from France so far this year.
More than 30 people were rescued after a boat got into …
‘This place instilled constant fear in us’: the man who lived next door to the brutal Homs security unit for 50 years
The three floors and subterranean prison of the Homs security directorate have loomed over 65-year-old Taha Tadmori’s daily life since he was a teenager. His family often shut their window blinds and doors in an attempt to block out the constant sound of screams and cries of pain from the …
Venezuelan opposition candidate accuses Nicolás Maduro of coup
The man widely believed to be the real victor of last year’s presidential election in Venezuela has accused Nicolás Maduro of staging a coup and “crowning himself dictator” after the South American autocrat claimed another six years in power.
Maduro, a former union leader who has governed since 2013, in …
Reeves vows to stand by fiscal rules to achieve stability despite market turmoil
Protesters in Calais condemn UK policies to stop Channel crossings
More than 70 organisations from across France willcome together on Saturday to protest in Calais about UK policies to try to stop people crossing the Channel.
died trying to cross the Channel in 2024, the highest number since crossings began in 2018. Non-governmental …Wall Street looks forward to a bonfire of capital and climate rules under Trump
When some of the biggest banks on Wall Street reveal their full-year earnings this week, they will have more to celebrate than just rising profits.
Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration on 20 January – scheduled the Monday after US bank results week – will raise the curtain on a period of …