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Lammy Admits Israel International Law Remarks ‘Could Have Been Clearer’ Amid Gaza Aid Blockade Controversy

British Foreign Secretary David Lammy has acknowledged that his comments about Israel's blockade of aid to Gaza "could have been clearer" after stating in...

Starmer Warns of “Devastating” Cost of Sickness Benefits as Government Overhauls Welfare System

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer has described the rising cost of sickness and disability benefits as "devastating" for public finances, following the government's announcement...

King Charles and Queen Camilla to Visit Pope Francis in April Amid Pontiff’s Recovery

Britain’s King Charles III and Queen Camilla are scheduled to visit Pope Francis at the Vatican in April as part of a four-day state...

Canadian PM Mark Carney Seeks Alliances in Europe Amid Trump Trade War, Visits Macron and Starmer

Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has embarked on his first overseas trip since taking office, visiting France and the UK to strengthen alliances in...

UK Accuses Israel of Breaking International Law in Gaza, Citing Blockade on Humanitarian Aid

In a significant shift in its stance, the UK has accused Israel of violating international law by blocking humanitarian aid to Gaza. Foreign Secretary...

Labour Faces Backlash Over Plans to Slash £5bn from Benefits Bill Amid Fears of Impact on Disabled and Vulnerable

Labour is set to unveil controversial plans to reform the UK’s welfare system, aiming to cut the benefits bill by £5 billion and encourage...

Chancellor Rachel Reeves Targets ‘Too Much Bureaucracy’ in Push to Boost Economic Growth

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has criticized the UK's regulatory landscape for being overly bureaucratic, vowing to cut red tape to stimulate economic growth. Speaking at...

Reform UK Gains Momentum as 29 Councillors Defect, Despite Internal Turmoil Over Suspended MP

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has welcomed 29 councillors who have defected to his party in recent weeks, boosting the party's total number of...

Government Cracks Down on ‘Wasteful’ Spending: Thousands of Taxpayer – Funded Credit Cards to Be Cancelled

The UK government has announced plans to cancel thousands of taxpayer-funded credit cards as part of a crackdown on "wasteful" spending. Government procurement cards,...

Kemi Badenoch Declares Net Zero by 2050 ‘Impossible’ for UK, Sparking Political Debate on Climate Goals

Kemi Badenoch, the Conservative Party leader, has declared that achieving net zero by 2050 is "impossible" for the UK without significantly lowering living standards...

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