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UK stalls Chagos Islands deal until Trump administration can ‘consider detail’
The UK government will not sign off a deal to hand back the Chagos Islands to Mauritius until Donald Trump’s administration has had a chance to consider the future of the joint military base, Downing Street has confirmed.
Allies of the US president-elect have been critical of the deal because …
Clean energy pioneer’s lab destroyed in suspected arson attack in Liverpool
A scientist in Liverpool has lost more than a decade of work after the prefabricated building that served as his research lab was destroyed in a suspected arson attack.
Luke Evans, the chief executive of Scintilla CME and a PhD student at the University of Liverpool, was due to submit …
‘Set up by my own gang’: man convicted of London stabbing in 2009 looks to reopen case
When 18-year-old Wahab Zaaki was found bleeding to death from five stab wounds on an east London estate, police were under immense pressure to find his killer.
and knife crime in the capital had been branded an epidemic. Zaaki was one of four …US inflation ticks up in December and remains above Fed’s 2% target rate
Equity urges Bristol city council to drop cuts to arts and culture budget
The country’s largest performing arts and entertainment union has urged Bristol city council to drop plans to cut hundreds of thousands of pounds from the arts and culture budget including by closing a number of museums.
the council warning that cuts would …Draper defies Kokkinakis and partisan Australian Open crowd to win thriller
For the second time in as many rounds, Jack Draper found himself on the brink of a desperate, early defeat, his difficult preparation during the off-season laid bare. He had been dragged around the court for three and a half hours, comprehensively outplayed by an opponent determined to eviscerate every …
Royal Mail on track to return to annual profit after strong Christmas
Three people arrested after fatal stabbing of boy, 14, on London bus
Police investigating the fatal stabbing of a 14-year-old boy on a London bus have arrested three people.
Kelyan Bokassa was travelling on a 472 bus to Abbey Wood when he was attacked at about 2.30pm on Tuesday as the bus was on Woolwich Church Road.
Paramedics treated him at the …
Europe must take responsibility for its own security, says Polish minister
Europe must “take responsibility” for its own security, Poland has told its fellow EU member states, as Warsaw takes over the rotating presidency of the bloc at a time of increasing geopolitical uncertainty.
its six-month presidency as Donald Trump prepares to return to the …Great Britain’s energy system operator pauses access to grid connection queue
Great Britain’s energy system operator has been forced to block new electricity projects from joining the decade-long queue for a grid connection, to stop the growing logjam from delaying vital green developments.
The National Energy System Operator (Neso) says it plans to use the “short pause” to overhaul application rules …