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AfD launches manifesto as campaign season for German election begins
Germany’s far-right AfD party has signed off on its manifesto before next month’s critical election, proposing a series of deeply controversial policies on everything from migration to education as the campaign for a new government in Europe’s powerhouse formally kicked off.
The party, founded in 2013, endorsed the far-right concept …
Ukraine’s capture of North Koreans offers rare insight into Russian alliance, says Zelenskyy
Ukraine’s capture of two North Korean soldiers on the battlefield has provided a rare glimpse into their role and Pyongyang’s participation in the Russian invasion, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said.
The two soldiers were taken prisoner in Kursk oblast, the scene of intense fighting since Ukraine launched a cross-border raid …
UK weather: temperatures stay below zero for 12 nights running
Temperatures have stayed firmly below freezing for the 12th night in a row across the UK, as forecasters predict the weather will turn milder into next week.
Scotland remained the coldest place in the UK, with the Met Office reporting a low of -13.9C (7F) in Kinbrace in the northern …
Sabalenka starts bid for third straight Australian Open title with win over Stephens
As Aryna Sabalenka strode down the tunnel inside Rod Laver Arena that leads players straight to the court, the cameras momentarily captured a perfect shot. The pathway to Melbourne Park’s premier court is filled with large, rectangular plaques emblazoned with the names of former champions and the dates of their …
Despite the promises, Labour may have to acknowledge more tax rises are needed | Heather Stewart
It seems unlikely Rachel Reeves had “cut back public spending plans” on her list of new year resolutions – but by the end of a rocky week, it was clear she has the red pen ready, if bond markets fail to settle down.
At one level, this makes perfect logical …
From the Beatles to biologics – how Liverpool became a life science hotspot
Tucked away in the village of Leasowe, near Moreton on the Wirral peninsula west of Liverpool, the US pharmaceutical company Bristol Myers Squibb (BMS) is building a new £35m glass-clad laboratory building.
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still teetering and Britain’sborrowing costs soaring
, there are few easy jobs going in Keir Starmer’s cabinet at present.But even in such difficult times, the task of convincing Silicon Valley’s finest to help make Britain a …
Ons Jabeur: ‘Kids are dying everywhere in Ukraine or Gaza. I have to speak out’
Gritters stopped by 200 cars double parked on Peak District road, says council
Gritting crews have been stopped in their tracks by “about 200 cars” double parked on a road along the Peak District.
Derbyshire county council said crews were prevented from gritting the roads on Saturday morning due to parking on both sides of road at Rushup Edge and Man Nick near …
Elena Rybakina slams WTA probe into Vukov as Australian Open nears
Elena Rybakina has backed her former coach Stefano Vukov and expressed her disagreement with the Women’s Tennis Association as the governing body continued its investigation into the Croat on the eve of the Australian Open.
“I don’t agree with a lot of things what the WTA do in the sense …