British taxpayers are to cough up £1 million for a new deal helping Libya stop migrants from crossing the Mediterranean. The new pioneering deal is the latest scheme as the Government continues its hope of stopping small boat crossings into Britain. Immigration
The UK is set for a huge railway boost after a new line connecting Scotland with major English cities has been given the green light. Rail regulator the Office of Rail and Road (ORR) said it has approved an application by Grand
Europe is set to create its own version of the Suez Canal, as the ambitious project in Turkey gains momentum. The Istanbul Canal initiative, spearheaded by President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in 2021, aims to transform the city of Istanbul into a global
Emergency workers could use drones as “first responders” to incidents as part of a £230 million roll out of new technology to speed up police response times. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt said during his Budget statement that victims could report crimes by video
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt will maintain his plan to increase public spending by 1% a year over the course of the next parliament. He insisted today’s Budget will “grow the economy” and deliver “better public services”. Speaking at a Selco Builders Warehouse in
Sir Jim Ratcliffe is reportedly preparing to slash up to 25 per cent of Manchester United’s workforce in a brutal reshaping of the club’s operations at the dawn of his rebuild. The INEOS founder has inherited a significant level of control at
Russia is being forced to change its strategy in Crimea as Ukraine carries on with its effective strikes against the Black Sea Fleet, a retired navy officer said. Retired US Navy Vice-Admiral Robert Murrett told Newsweek: “Ukraine has largely won the battle
Liverpool have been handed a boost in their pursuit of technical director Richard Hughes, with Bournemouth announcing that the sought-after transfer chief is set to leave the club at the end of the season. The Reds are one of several clubs to
The BBC is to bring back its BBC World channel after it merged it with BBC News just under a year ago. Last April the corporation merged the two channels in a bid to cut £500m in costs, but the move prompted
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have no plans to return to the UK, either full-time or part-time, according to a Royal expert. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex relocated to the United States in 2020, shortly after announcing their decision to step