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The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification said nearly half a million people are at ‘catastrophic’ levels of hunger.
Clare Lombardelli also warned that global growth will be knocked by US tariff plans, which will also reduce inflation.
Britain’s relationship with Sweden is “as strong as it has ever been”, Sir Keir Starmer said as he welcomed the Swedish prime minister to Downing Street on Monday.
The Israeli military confirmed that Edan Alexander had been turned over to the Red Cross and was being taken to Israeli forces.
Commander Dominic Murphy, head of the Met’s Counter Terrorism Command, said: “The strength of the investigation into the group’s surveillance operations left the ringleaders – Orlin Roussev and Bizer ...
The Metropolitan Police are investigating after the fire at the house in Kentish Town where the Prime Minister used to live.
The Old Bailey heard that the spy ring was directed by alleged Russian agent Jan Marsalek, an Austrian businessman.
The Government has begun a review of personal independence payments (Pip) as part of its wider rethink over welfare policies, the Work and Pensions Secretary has said. Liz Kendall said the department ...
The escalating hostilities between the two nuclear-armed rivals, after a deadly attack on tourists in Kashmir, had threatened regional peace.
Mya Marsh and her brother Isaiah Marsh will be sentenced later this week for the ‘senseless’ murder of Minister Enfrence in Birmingham last year.
Michael Paterson, 60, had unrestricted access to a system which allowed him to issue refunds to council taxpayers up to £3,000.
Fact-checking charity Full Fact has urged the Government and Ofcom to do more to combat misleading material online.
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