Ireland’s football association and the women’s team manager have apologised after players sang a song referencing the IRA while celebrating their World Cup qualification. Videos circulated...
Jacob Rees-Mogg has declared his confidence in the governor of the Bank of England, but disputed that pension funds are at “systemic” risk. Speaking to Sky...
A deliberate attack on NATO energy supplies will be met with a “united and determined response”, the alliance’s chief has vowed. Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg pledged to...
Renewable energy generators and nuclear power plants face having their revenues capped as part of new government legislation. The Energy Prices Bill will be introduced in...
Kwasi Kwarteng has promised his upcoming economic plan will be “relentlessly upbeat” as some of his own MPs seemed doubtful of his direction. Speaking in the...
A leading Tory former minister has suggested Prime Minister Liz Truss abandon a flagship policy to keep down corporation tax to avoid savage cuts to public...
Labour MP Sam Tarry has demanded further details about a vote which led to him being deselected as a candidate by his local members, calling it...
A “historic deal” has been signed by Lebanon and Israel that has the potential to ease security and economic concerns in both countries. The neighbours have...
Sir Keir Starmer has removed his chief of staff as part of a major restructuring of the Labour leader’s office as he moves the party to...
Therese Coffey has said Britons should “be assured” by the UK’s finances – as the Bank of England made its second intervention in the markets in...
Russia is running out of weapons for its war in Ukraine and the costs to the Kremlin are “staggering” in terms of soldiers killed and equipment...
MPs will return to Westminster on Tuesday after a chaotic conference season, with the chancellor set to face questions for the first time since the fallout...
Labour MP Sam Tarry has been deselected by his local members – the first time one of the party’s MPs has been ousted this way in...
How do you keep a party fresh and maintain political momentum after 15 years in power when public services are struggling and your core aim looks...
Nicola Sturgeon says independence isn’t a “miracle cure” for Scotland’s economy, but claimed the country “can do so much better than this”. Closing the SNP’s annual...
UK sanctions have been placed on senior Iranian security and political figures – and the so-called morality police – following the death of Mahsa Amini in...
Vladimir Putin has said Monday’s deadly missile strikes targeting cities in Ukraine were in retaliation for its “terrorist action” against Russian territory. In televised remarks, the...
Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng’s debt-cutting plan will be published on 31 October – three weeks earlier than planned – alongside an independent economic forecast, the Treasury has...
Liz Truss is expected to make a decision on whether to uprate benefits in line with inflation in November, a department for work and pensions minister...
Liz Truss has handed a government job to a Rishi Sunak ally in a move that appears to signal her intention to bridge the divides in...