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The Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill finally passed through Parliament on Tuesday morning.
New research by Which? on the cost of summer holidays has thrown up a few surprises. In its search for the best-value packages this summer, it found that the Greek island of Kalymnos was the cheapest place to book, with an average price of £847 per person for a week’s stay, including flights and transfers, in early August. Two more Greek destinations – the island of Thassos at £862 and Lefkada at £935 – filled the next two spots, followed by the Costa Brava in Spain (£952).
The ONS estimated that full-year public sector net borrowing was £120.7 billion in 2023-24, £6.6 billion more than predicted.
A leading White House official has called for an independent investigation into how anti-doping authorities cleared 23 Chinese swimmers after they tested positive for a banned drug just months before the Tokyo Olympics in 2021.
The FTSE 100 index hit a new intraday high this morning after an all-time record close last night. Taylor Wimpey and Primark owner AB Foods have posted updates, while JD Sports Fashion has revealed a US acquisition. The UK private sector is growing faster than expected, the latest ‘flash’ PMI figures show.
Police and paramedics gave the pedestrian CPR but he later died
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Milorad Ulemek, a twice-convicted killer, is serving 40 years in prison
The Green co-leader and Scottish minister has refused to say if he accepts the findings of the report.
Several migrants have died during a ‘busy” morning with several attempts to cross the English Channel on Tuesday
The Pointless star announced the news on his podcast
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Forget Pret, say no to Nero and wish goodbye to Gail’s — this is where to find the very best coffee in London
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Getty ImagesMelania Trump’s soft launch back onto the campaign trail—or at least the fundraising circuit—began in earnest over the weekend, with the former first lady making an appearance for Log Cabin Republicans at a quiet Mar-a-Lago event.Although she was with former President Donald Trump for a high-dollar soirée in Palm Beach earlier this month, Melania’s Saturday evening cameo for gay Republicans was her first solo appearance this electi
Photo Illustration by Luis G. Rendon/The Daily Beast/Getty ImagesCall them the FLEAS: Failed Leaders Exploiting America.Much like the third-tier expat British bankers in Hong Kong once known as the FILTH (Failed in London, Try Hong Kong), a steady stream of disgraced British politicians are now beating a path across the Atlantic, reinventing themselves as political seers with the aid of a flattering chyron and a cut-glass British accent.Take, for example, the latest of these arrivals, Liz Truss,
Former justice secretary Robert Buckland has admitted he was frustrated with the government's Rwanda Bill as it could've made concessions - such as with modern day slavery. He added the proposed ammendments by the Lords was not to wreck the Bill but tighten it up.
Photo Illustration by Elizabeth Brockway/The Daily Beast/GettyPrince Louis turns 6 tomorrow and it’s fair to say that the youngest child of the Waleses has vastly added to the gaiety of the nation, indeed the world, since he was introduced to the world on the steps of London’s St Mary’s Hospital’s Lindo Wing in 2018 in the arms of his mom Kate Middleton, with dad Prince William standing by. Prince William and Kate Middleton show their newly-born son, Prince Louis of Cambridge, to the media outsi
Charly Triballeau/AFP via Getty ImagesIn recent days, we have witnessed chaos on and around the Columbia University campus, as threats against Jewish students have created an intolerable and combustible atmosphere.A woman attempting to hide her identity held up a sign with an arrow pointing toward pro-Israel students that read “Al-Qasam’s Next Target,” a reference to Hamas’ military wing. Other protesters told students, “Go back to Europe. Go back to Poland.”Another protester shouted, “The 7th o
British businesses recorded their fastest growth in activity in nearly a year this month, according to preliminary purchasing managers' data that points to a bigger rebound from last year's shallow recession than economists had been expecting. However, businesses' costs also rose at the fastest pace in nearly a year due to rising wages and higher prices for transport and raw materials - factors which may make the Bank of England more cautious about cutting interest rates. The gain was led by an big rise in the services index to 54.9 from 53.1, while the index for the smaller manufacturing sector unexpectedly fell to 48.7 from 50.3, a move below 50 that takes it into contractionary territory.
NI Water says the spills will continue unless it gets more funding to improve the sewerage network.