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Trump to host Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday to discuss Gaza ceasefire deal
Mauritian PM expects ‘speedy resolution’ with UK over Chagos Islands
Downing Street has refused to comment on the prospect of an imminent deal over the Chagos Islands, after the Mauritian prime minister said Keir Starmer had told him he was confident about finalising an agreement in the coming weeks.
An interim deal on returning sovereignty of the Chagos Islands to …
Group of Labour MPs urge No 10 to be tougher on migration to fend off Reform
Labour MPs whose seats are under threat from Reform UK have set up a pressure group that will urge Keir Starmer to take a tougher stance on migration and crime, amid growing concern about the rise of the rightwing populist party.
MPs drawn from the 89 constituencies where Reform came …
Hunt: Starmer should not retaliate if Trump hits UK with trade tariffs
Keir Starmer should not retaliate if Donald Trump hits the UK with trade tariffs, the former chancellor Jeremy Hunt has warned, with ministers braced for the president’s latest round of economic measures.
The former chancellor told the Guardian the UK did not have enough economic firepower to start a trade …
SNP avoids early election as it wins backing for budget at Holyrood
The SNP minority government has passed its budget and avoided triggering an early election after securing a coalition of support at Holyrood.
The tax and spending plans, which provide £21.7bn for health and social care, including £200m to reduce waiting times and tackle delayed discharge, passed the first parliamentary stage, …
New British Virgin Isles measures don’t protect businesses or privacy – they protect criminals
Roman Abramovich had options. In 2005, the Russian government paid him $13bn for Sibneft, to buy back, at huge profit to him, the oil company he’d paid them just $250m for 10 years earlier. He used that windfall to expand his luxury property portfolio and art collection and poured money …
Ed Miliband emerges from his bunker to bask in Labour backbench love | John Crace
He lives!
They seek him here! They seek him there! For the last ten days or so, Ed Miliband has been the Invisible Man. A large number of the cabinet were in Oxfordshire for Rachel Reeves’s growth speech last Wednesday. Ed was not. Those who didn’t make the trip were …
Tell us: have you been affected by the earthquakes on Santorini?
have prompted people to flee Santorini
, as Greece’s most popular island destination continues to be hit by what scientists described as a “barrage” of tremors.We would like to hear from residents, tourists and workers who who have been affected by the undersea tremors. Have …
Iran reformists urge concessions in attempt to reconnect to west
‘There is nothing here’: the island left behind by Lagos’s economic boom
For the estimated 2,000 residents of Refuge Island life sometimes feels like that of a refugee.
A dozen communities live on the island, which lies in a lagoon on the eastern fringes of Lagos and takes its name from the arrival of enslaved people fleeing the hinterland of western Nigeria …