Sir Keir Starmer has denied his chancellor misled the public about the nation's finances ahead of last week's Budget. The Conservatives have accused Rachel Reeves of giving an overly pessimistic ...
Folk in government defiantly and proudly regard this as a truly Labour Budget. Tax rises for good reasons, they argue, as ...
Ukrainian President Zelensky to address the Irish parliament on first official visit to the Republic of Ireland.
A few key dynamics to watch this week include how much banks set aside for potential loan losses in 2026, whether the pace of ...
Starmer says he 'never authorised' attacks on ministers as Badenoch accuses No 10 of 'toxic culture'
Friends of the PM told news outlets they were suspicious of Wes Streeting's leadership ambitions - but Starmer says his team are united and calls briefings against ministers "unacceptable".
The once-flagging Spanish economy has been turbocharged by big infrastructure investments, the green-energy transition and ...
Now, we're back with Opus 4.5. Anthropic, the company behind Claude claims, and I quote, "Our newest model, Claude Opus 4.5, is available today. It's intelligent, efficient, and the best model in the ...
Among the many issues that helped propel Sanae Takaichi to power as Japan’s first female prime minister this fall, perhaps none is more politically charged or more important to Japan’s long-term ...
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Days 201-300: Every anti-LGBTQ+ move the Trump administration has made
In his third 100 days, Trump’s legislative assault against the community has further intensified.
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The Commanders are still without Jayden Daniels but now are losing in overtime instead of blowouts
So instead of losing over and over by 20-plus points, now the Washington Commanders are losing repeatedly in overtime.
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Starmer doubles down and says Rachel Reeves ‘did not mislead the public’ ahead of the Budget
In a speech this morning, Sir Keir Starmer denied Reeves had given the country a false impression in the lead-up to her big ...
THIS interesting “Cambridge Tract” is concerned mainly with the behaviour, for large values of x, of the function n(x), which denotes the number of primes not exceeding x. The first chapter gives some ...
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