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Donald Trump tells EU to buy more US oil and gas or face tariffs
The US president-elect, Donald Trump, has warned the EU that it will face trade tariffs on its exports to the US unless its member states buy more American oil and gas.
Trump reignited fears of a looming trade war between the US and the EU in his first public statement …
Starmer faces first major Brexit test as unionists request Stormont brake
Florence’s 16th-century Vasari corridor opens to public for first time
Over history, dukes, dictators and Europe’s illustrious elite have walked through the Vasari corridor, a narrow, 750-metre-long elevated passageway crossing the Arno River in Florence.
Now visitors to the Tuscan capital can follow in their footsteps when the newly restored landmark, which connects the Uffizi Galleries with the Pitti Palace …
The real casualty of Prince Andrew’s Christmas woes and a festive treat from Abba | Emma Brockes
Freed double killer given whole-life sentence for murder of neighbour in Welsh village
A double killer freed from prison after being deemed low risk by the Parole Board has been sentenced to a whole-life term for murdering a neighbour who gave him odd jobs to help his rehabilitation.
Brian Whitelock, 57, who had been released after serving 18 years for the double killing, …
Record number of protesters will be in UK prisons this Christmas
A record number of people who have taken part in protests will be in prison in the UK this Christmas, raising concern about the ongoing crackdown on dissent.
Forty people, aged from 22 to 58, will be behind bars on Christmas Day for planning, or taking part in, a variety …
Two men charged over Manchester airport disturbance involving police
Two men have been charged over a disturbance at Manchester airport involving police officers in July, the Crown Prosecution Service said.
Mohammed Fahir Amaaz, 20, from Rochdale, has been charged with two counts of causing actual bodily harm, one charge of assaulting an emergency worker, and one charge of common …
Taxpayers may need to bail out Sadiq Khan’s London housing fund, say auditors
Taxpayers may be forced to bail out Sadiq Khan’s London housing fund, after it repeatedly missed repayment deadlines for a £300m government loan and its auditors raised concerns over poor management.
The London mayor’s property development vehicle, known as Greater London Authority Land and Property Limited (GLAP), inherited the £300m …
How second full year of Charles’s reign parallels 1992 ‘annus horribilis’
The king will not look back on his annus horribilis “with undiluted pleasure”, as his late mother with masterly understatement so memorably observed of her own.
andthat of the Princess of Wales
was a shocking jolt, while the poor judgment of the …Iran scrambles to build ties with Syrian leaders as regional influence wanes
The Iranian government is attempting to salvage some influence with Syria’s new leaders, as Tehran reels from its sudden loss of authority in Damascus after the collapse of the regime of Bashar al-Assad.
The Iranian president, Masoud Pezeshkian, is already facing multiple domestic and international crises, including power cuts due …