SpaceX founder and US President Donald Trump’s chief government efficiency liaison Elon Musk met Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday at the Pentagon, saying he was ready to do “anything that ...
Marcin Majerkiewicz, 42, who police say had an obsession with gore and gruesome horror and a tattoo of slasher-film character ...
An intense trade dispute between the US and the EU would risk increased prices, fewer new jobs and slower growth in the economy, Ireland’s finance minister has said.
A judge has approved a four-month injunction preventing Israel-Palestine protests on two sites until the end of this year’s graduation ceremonies.
Rhun ap Iorwerth said child poverty ‘remains a national stain’ with children ‘not even afforded the decency of good health and the ...
Dr Tony O’Sullivan, co-chair of Keep Our NHS Public, said the Covid inquiry has demonstrated: “Lessons have not been learnt. We cannot afford to neglect our public health protective system. We cannot ...
UK troops lead a battlegroup in Estonia and the 900 British service personnel in the country are the UK’s largest permanent overseas deployment.
Dale Vince said if energy bills do not fall from historic highs it ‘will be a stick that Labour gets beaten with’ at the next election.
People were evacuated from surrounding properties and a 200-metre cordon has been put in place as a precaution.
Heathrow Airport will be closed all day on Friday following an electrical substation blaze in west London. Thousands of homes have been left without power and more than 100 people were evacuated after ...
The official Korean Central News Agency said leader Kim Jong Un oversaw the tests and called the missiles ‘another major defence weapons system’.