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More than 100 MPs threaten to halt welfare reforms in PM’s biggest rebellion

More than 100 MPs threaten to halt welfare reforms in PM’s biggest rebellion

More than 100 MPs threaten to halt welfare reforms in PM’s biggest rebellion

The rebellion would be enough to defeat the Government’s plans if opposition MPs joined the Labour rebels.


Prime Minister heads to Nato summit as Trump declares Israel-Iran ceasefire

Prime Minister heads to Nato summit as Trump declares Israel-Iran ceasefire

Prime Minister heads to Nato summit as Trump declares Israel-Iran ceasefire

Missile launches continued overnight after Iran’s foreign minister said it would stop attacks if Israel stopped its own strikes.


Starmer’s national security strategy to call for resilience across society

Starmer’s national security strategy to call for resilience across society

Starmer’s national security strategy to call for resilience across society

It will look at a range of areas including border security, supply chains and safety in the online world.


Starmer heads to Nato summit with 5% spending pledge

Starmer heads to Nato summit with 5% spending pledge

Starmer heads to Nato summit with 5% spending pledge

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer and other leaders of Nato countries will meet in The Hague, where they are expected to formally agree the target.


UK lifts warning for Qatar as Trump says Iran and Israel have agreed ceasefire

UK lifts warning for Qatar as Trump says Iran and Israel have agreed ceasefire

UK lifts warning for Qatar as Trump says Iran and Israel have agreed ceasefire

Iran launched a missile attack on a US military base in Qatar after America’s strikes on its nuclear facilities on Saturday.


Flights resuming in Qatar as airspace reopens amid Middle East conflict

Flights resuming in Qatar as airspace reopens amid Middle East conflict

Flights resuming in Qatar as airspace reopens amid Middle East conflict

The airspace had been shut to ‘ensure the safety of citizens, residents, and visitors’.


Ban on political parties taking part in Pride ‘a retrograde step’, says minister

Ban on political parties taking part in Pride ‘a retrograde step’, says minister

Ban on political parties taking part in Pride ‘a retrograde step’, says minister

Chris Bryant told a debate on Pride month that political parties were crucial to the rights given to LGBT+ people in the UK.


Labour MPs rebel against welfare cuts with bid to kill Bill

Labour MPs rebel against welfare cuts with bid to kill Bill

Labour MPs rebel against welfare cuts with bid to kill Bill

Dozens of MPs, including 11 select committee chairs, are understood to have backed an amendment.


Labour MP warns proscribing Palestine Action would be ‘kneejerk reaction’

Labour MP warns proscribing Palestine Action would be ‘kneejerk reaction’

Labour MP warns proscribing Palestine Action would be ‘kneejerk reaction’

Home Secretary Yvette Cooper has unveiled plans to proscribe Palestine Action after a break-in at RAF Brize Norton.


Bad Company’s Mick Ralphs dies aged 81

Bad Company’s Mick Ralphs dies aged 81

Bad Company’s Mick Ralphs dies aged 81

A statement on the band’s official website announced the news.


U2 guitarist The Edge hails ‘monumental day’ as he becomes Irish citizen

U2 guitarist The Edge hails ‘monumental day’ as he becomes Irish citizen

U2 guitarist The Edge hails ‘monumental day’ as he becomes Irish citizen

David Howell Evans, known as The Edge, was born in England but lived in Ireland since the age of one.


Dundee to host Scottish album awards for next three years

Dundee to host Scottish album awards for next three years

Dundee to host Scottish album awards for next three years

Contenders for this year’s Scottish Album of the Year Award include Primal Scream, Franz Ferdinand and Nina Nesbit.


Liz Kendall says welfare reforms will create ‘a better future’

Liz Kendall says welfare reforms will create ‘a better future’

Liz Kendall says welfare reforms will create ‘a better future’

The Work and Pensions Secretary’s appearance at a Parliamentary Labour Party meeting came amid warnings from MPs about her welfare reforms’ impact.


UK ‘utterly condemns’ escalation after Iran attacks US military base

UK ‘utterly condemns’ escalation after Iran attacks US military base

UK ‘utterly condemns’ escalation after Iran attacks US military base

Qatar said it successfully intercepted the missiles and no casualties were reported.


Two young bears eat week’s worth of honey during escape from park enclosure

Two young bears eat week’s worth of honey during escape from park enclosure

Two young bears eat week’s worth of honey during escape from park enclosure

Mish and Lucy, both four-years-old, had their adventure on Monday afternoon.


Series of public inquiries on Troubles incidents ‘not the way forward’ – Benn

Series of public inquiries on Troubles incidents ‘not the way forward’ – Benn

Series of public inquiries on Troubles incidents ‘not the way forward’ – Benn

Northern Ireland Secretary Hilary Benn insisted a reformed ICRIR will be capable of dealing with legacy cases.


Starmer to commit to spending 5% of GDP on defence by 2035 at Nato summit

Starmer to commit to spending 5% of GDP on defence by 2035 at Nato summit

Starmer to commit to spending 5% of GDP on defence by 2035 at Nato summit

The figure is in line with the demands of President Donald Trump, who has called for Nato allies to shoulder more of the burden of European defence.


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