Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has admitted manifesto promises can be broken in a “very exceptional circumstance” when asked about the triple lock on pensions. More than 270,000 people have signed a petition by the Daily Express and campaign group Silver Voices to end
Russia’s decision not to renew the Black Sea Grain Initiative will likely have long-lasting ramifications – and may end up backfiring on him, according to the MoD. In its latest intelligence assessment, the British Ministry of Defence said the end of the
The Black Sea grain deal, which has allowed the safe export of Ukrainian grain via the Black Sea despite the ongoing war, won’t be renewed, the Kremlin has announced. Kremlin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov said the deal expiring on July 17 will be
Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer went head-to-head in the Commons this lunchtime over housebuilding, as the Labour leader accused the PM of giving into his backbenchers over housing targets and is on track to miss his 300,000 a year target. Rishi Sunak
The European Union (EU) is under fire today after being accused of ‘betraying’ a key part of its Brexit deal in Northern Ireland. Brexiteers have warned that a guarantee given to Rishi Sunak to admit Britain to the Horizon Europe science cooperation
Jon Rahm wants to only be thinking about how to combat Los Angeles Country Club’s rough around the greens and treacherous fairways this week ahead of the U.S. Open. But there’s a big elephant in the room following golf’s historic merger by
Nigel Farage has hinted a return to frontline politics could be on the cards. The former Ukip leader turned GB News presenter said Brexit has “failed under the Tories” amid record high net migration to the UK. Mr Farage predicted there will
Asked about whether the monarchy would be slimmed down, the King’s sister said: “Well, I think the ‘slimmed down’ was said in a day when there were a few more people around. “It doesn’t sound like a good idea from where I’m
Just one in five retained EU laws will be scrapped in a Brexit bonfire by the end of the year, according to reports. More than 4,000 Brussels-derived laws were facing the axe under the Retained EU Law Bill. But the Telegraph reports