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Driverless cars could be on UK roads by the end of 2026, the transport secretary has said. Mark Harper claimed the technology would boost road safety and make it easier for disabled people to travel independently. But critics argue if the tech
Hong Kong media mogul Jimmy Lai should be released and his “politically motivated prosecution” halted, claims Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron. The move comes before a high-profile trial of the pro-democracy publisher. Lord Cameron condemned the charges against Mr Lai, who faces a
The Defence Secretary said Russia has used the tactic “as a means of war” to destabilise Western democracies. He insisted the UK must be willing to lead an “international conversation” on reforming global asylum rules to give Europe the best chance of
Labour’s former Welsh First Minister Mark Drakeford stepped down last week after a litany of controversial policies which provoked fury across Wales. He became infamous for imposing 20mph speed limits across the Principality, closing supermarket aisles during covid to stop people buying
There was more than a week of disruption across Britain’s railways earlier this month due to strikes and a ban on overtime by train drivers’ union Aslef. The pay dispute has lasted more than a year. Asked about the progress of negotiations,
LONDON (AP) — The son of jailed Hong Kong media mogul and pro-democracy activist Jimmy Lai met with Britain’s foreign secretary on Tuesday to lobby for the U.K.’s help in securing his release from prison. Lai, the founder of the now-defunct Apple
Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho has taken aim at Labour’s “mad” plans to borrow £28 billion and send British jobs abroad. The opposition party has pledged to spend the sum every year on green initiatives if “fiscal rules” allow it. Speaking at COP28
Tory MP Jonathan Gullis has backed Nigel Farage to be a future Home Secretary. The Stoke-on-Trent North MP said the former Ukip and Brexit Party leader would “take no prisoners”. Mr Gullis, who co-founded the right-wing New Conservatives group, suggested Mr Farage
Downing Street said it represents the “biggest clampdown on legal migration ever” (Image: Getty) James Cleverly unveiled a tough new crackdown to slash immigration by a record 300,000. The Home Secretary said “enough is enough” as set out bold plans to make