Europe braces for Trump's arrival at the Nato summit with difficult questions over Iran and defence, following the 5% defence spending target he's demanded of allies
Europe braces for Trump's arrival at the Nato summit with difficult questions over Iran and defence, following the 5% defence spending target he's demanded of allies
Starmer maintains diplomacy is the answer but Trump has so far chosen a different path, our political editor writes.
Starmer maintains diplomacy is the answer but Trump has so far chosen a different path, our political editor writes.
Starmer maintains diplomacy is the answer but Trump has so far chosen a different path, our political editor writes.
The MP for Ilford North pledges to work "constructively" on technical aspects of the legislation.
The Lib Dems argue Britain needs to become "war-ready" to deal in an increasingly unpredictable world.
He made the comments after Kneecap member Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh appeared in court on Wednesday.
The BBC understands the home secretary will move to proscribe the group in the coming weeks.
Some critics, including disability rights campaigner Lord Shinkwin, indicate they will try to amend a bill, backed by MPs, to legalise assisted dying.
MPs back assisted dying - the second vote this week that takes the UK in a socially liberal direction.
MPs back assisted dying - the second vote this week that takes the UK in a socially liberal direction.
Some who have worked with the former Reform chairman call him a "powerhouse", but others describe a chaotic workplace.
The home secretary will move to proscribe the Palestine Action group in the coming weeks, the BBC understands.
It comes after the UK Covid Inquiry revealed officials had deleted messages shared during the pandemic.
The historic bill has cleared all of its Commons stages and now goes for further scrutiny in the Lords.
The debate around assisted dying has been a polarised one - and there are still hurdles to cross before it will be a reality here.
Ministers say current funding rules fail to account for higher service costs in more deprived places.
Kay Mason Billig says her Facebook post showing a steak and wine dinner was "a private joke".
A councillor loses the party whip over decade-old posts, including one in support of Tommy Robinson.