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Asked if he will keep the two-child benefit cap, the prime minister says he is determined to drive down child poverty.
In a 144-page document, revealed yesterday, defence chiefs outlined the five terrifying 'methods of attack' Britain should ...
Far from 'strangers', new statistics show that people seeking safety in the UK have deep roots here, writes Refugee Action's ...
Starmer’s Chagos deal is not just a betrayal of our allies and of British overseas citizens. It is a national humiliation. It signals to the world that Britain is weak, apologetic, and willing to ...
The UK would be hit with a range of missiles, drones and cyber attacks if it were to go to war with Russia this year, a ...
Labour once talked about breaking from the past and rebuilding trust in the asylum system. Now it appears to be moving in the ...
BRITAIN would get blitzed with long-range drones, ballistic and cruise missiles if it had to fight a war this year. A ...
Editorial: As the prime minister unveils his defence review, he must draw focus to the historic argument that it is not in ...
Military bases in Gibraltar and other Overseas Territories “remain a critical element” in the defence of UK sovereign ...
The UK will build up to 12 new nuclear-powered submarines under plans due to be announced by Keir Starmer today. The ...
The Government’s announcement of the Chagos Islands deal was temporarily delayed after a legal challenge was launched by ...
The “bracing” truth from Badenoch is that Israel is as central to the projection of western power into the oil-rich Middle East as it was more than a century ago, when Britain conceived of Palestine ...