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More than 900 Labour figures decry party’s migration and asylum policy
Rwanda-backed M23 rebels capture eastern DRC’s second-largest city
M23 rebels have captured and occupied Bukavu, the second-largest city in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo, the Congolese government has confirmed, days after the Rwanda-backed militia launched an attack.
, the DRC communications ministry said it was monitoring the situation …Campaigning to free Lucy Letby is not the right thing to do, says Wes Streeting
Wes Streeting has said that “waging a campaign” on behalf of Lucy Letby is “not the right thing to do”.
The health secretary said he would believe Letby’s conviction was fair unless a court decided otherwise.
Letby, 35, from Hereford, is serving 15 whole-life orders after she was convicted across …
‘Six out of 10’: Iceland boss and Labour backer grades UK government
The chair of the food retailer Iceland, Richard Walker, has given the Labour government only “six out of 10” for its record so far, after switching support to the party a year ago.
Walker said Labour needed to do more to help firms investing now, rather than projects that may …
Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra review: still the superphone to beat
The Ultra is Samsung’s largest and greatest phone and is packed to the gills with the very latest technology, which means more artificial intelligence than ever before.
The Galaxy S25 Ultra is at the front of the line of a new wave of Android phones that promise to basically do …
Reeves warned UK inflation will push public sector unions to seek higher pay rises
Ukraine war briefing: Zelenskyy waves away first US bid for critical minerals
Volodymyr Zelenskyy appeared to rebuff Donald Trump’s first attempt at cornering Ukraine’s critical mineral deposits to pay back the US billions spent fighting Russia.
The Ukrainian president said that a draft deal – presented in Kyiv last week by the US treasury secretary, Scott Bessent – did not …
Badenoch and Farage to vie for attention of Trump allies at London summit
Influential rightwingers from around the world are to gather in London from Monday at a major conference to network and build connections with senior US Republicans linked to the Trump administration.
The UK opposition leader, the Conservatives’ Kemi Badenoch, and Nigel Farage of the Reform UK party, her hard-right anti-immigration …
New Zealand’s ‘Everyone must go!’ tourism campaign ridiculed as emigration hits record high
A New Zealand tourism campaign targeting Australian visitors has been ridiculed for sounding like a clearance sale slogan and for being tone-deaf amid widespread public service job cuts and record numbers of New Zealanders moving overseas.
The government launched its “Everyone must go!” campaign on Sunday, in a bid to …
Poorest UK households pay rising share of income on council tax, study finds
Britain’s poorest households are paying an increasing share of their income on council tax, according to new analysis that likened it to the poll tax that contributed to the downfall of Margaret Thatcher.
The poorest fifth of households paid 4.8% of their income on council tax in England, Wales and …