Susan Hall has pledged to put 1,500 new police officers and two police bases in every London borough. Conservative Mayoral candidate Ms Hall today launched her ambitious plan for policing, boosting the number of bobbies on the beat, reopening closed stations, and
NATO has pledged a multimillion-pound investment into a beautiful seaside city as it plots how to beat Vladimir Putin’s Russia. The alliance committed to offering up more than £140m (€160m) towards the development of a military port in Liepaja, a city found
Rishi Sunak is attempting to head off a revolt by older voters with a pledge that his Government will always back pensioners. He has been stung by claims he is alienating the over-65s with tax hikes. An inflation-busting rise in the state
In a significant move aimed at bolstering its defence capabilities, the Norwegian centre-left government has unveiled plans for what it terms as “a historic increase” in military spending. The announcement, made on Friday, outlines a staggering investment of £45bn (52 billion euros)
King Charles’s pre-recorded Easter message has been broadcast to guests at the Royal Maundy Service at Worcester Cathedral.
The U.S. announced more than $47 million in humanitarian aid for war-torn Sudan and two neighboring countries, to where at least a million people have fled in the nearly 1-year-old conflict. The aid package is expected to help alleviate the suffering of
Susan Hall has made a pitch to London’s pensioners by vowing to reinstate free travel during peak times. The Tory London mayoral candidate hit out at Sadiq Khan’s “cruel penalty” after the Older Person’s Freedom Pass and the 60+ London Oyster photocard
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi has voiced his readiness to deepen trade and economic ties with New Zealand. Wang met New Zealand’s Foreign Minister Winston Peters, initiating discussions during his tour. China is also open to early talks on reducing barriers to
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Japan marked the 13th anniversary of the massive earthquake and tsunami that triggered a nuclear meltdown and left large parts of Fukushima prefecture uninhabitable on Monday with a minute of silence and memorial events, where officials pledged continued support for rebuilding. The