Sunak rejects UN claims eco activist prison sentences ‘stifle free speech’
Prime Minister argues 'those who break law should feel full force of it’ after criticism of tough punishments
Prime Minister argues 'those who break law should feel full force of it’ after criticism of tough punishments
The UK has 'much to learn, as well as much to offer', the Government says in its new International Development white paper
Jeremy Hunt confirms biggest welfare shake-up for a decade, with claimants coasting on state handouts to be kicked out of the system
The Prime Minister says he is prepared to do what is necessary to see the controversial policy succeed after Supreme Court rules it unlawful
Former PM’s surprise appointment as Foreign Secretary would bring a sense of perspective and integrity to the role, says Brexit critic
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Resolving the walkouts by doctors, nurses and paramedics must be top of the new Secretary of State’s agenda say NHS Providers
Former foreign secretary dodges question on whether he wants to distance himself from language of predecessor Suella Braverman
Letter argues the move would be in the interest of national security and 'peace, stability and justice' in the Middle East
One adviser to Mayor of London accused Israel of ‘settler colonialism’ while another said the country was committing ‘genocide’
Housing Secretary escorted from ‘mad pile-in’ at central London station as police held back demonstrators
Report to be published by Growth Commission aims to provide alternative to Jeremy Hunt’s Autumn Statement
The EU and 10 other countries agree to collaborate on checking technology against range of ‘potentially harmful capabilities’
Peter Kyle believes AI scans would have given his mother a fast-track diagnosis and better chance of survival