“Silly” EU demands for Rishi Sunak to inform the bloc when he intends to call an election in the UK have sparked a swift Brexiteer backlash in Westminster. European diplomats are said to be furious at the Prime Minister for “dragging his
NATO is set to launch its largest military exercises in decades, involving approximately 90,000 personnel. The goal of the exercises, named Steadfast Defender 24, is to demonstrate NATO’s ability to defend its entire territory up to its border with Russia. The exercises
Rishi Sunak is set to hold an emergency press conference from Downing Street later this morning, with speculation swirling in Westminster around what he is going to say. The PM will take to the stage following his comprehensive victory in the Commons
The Israeli military released a video of several moments when the air force held fire due to the risk of children being hurt in Gaza. The IDF routinely publishes footage of airstrikes, but this time, the video shows the troops suddenly cancel.
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The Australian government will no longer hold a referendum to replace King Charles as head of state. We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video on this breaking news story. For the latest news and breaking news visit: /news Stay
Manchester United are expected to view a new centre-back as a priority in the summer transfer window amid uncertainty surrounding a few of Erik ten Hag’s current options. And the Dutchman has included Andreas Christensen on his shortlist as Barcelona consider offloading
Arsenal star Bukayo Saka has shown his true colours by issuing an apology to Kostas Tsimikas after the Liverpool star broke his collarbone during a nasty collision at Anfield. The Greek defender was pushed into Jurgen Klopp by Saka and went tumbling to
Emmanuel Macron managed to push through a flagship immigration bill on Tuesday night – but this victory came at a huge price, as it left the French President’s government coalition deeply scarred. Signs of the cracks in the coalition have already started
Now-former Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki’s government lost a confidence vote Monday. The vote puts an end to his conservative, Euroskeptic Law and Justice party’s eight years of parliamentary control. Parliament is now expected to elect former Prime Minister Donald Tusk, whose centrist,