Ireland and European leaders are braced for US President Donald Trump’s “Liberation Day” for the US economy, when he is expected to announce a range of tariffs on imports from other countries. He is ...
The Trade Secretary has declined to rule out changing taxes on major tech firms in exchange for exemptions from US tariffs, ...
Under the Public Order Act 2023, it is an offence for someone to, within this area, do anything that intentionally or ...
Several private schools, children who attend them and their parents are bringing legal action against the Treasury over the imposition of VAT ...
Leonardo Reid, 15 and Klevi Shekaj, 23, were fatally stabbed and 28-year-old Abdullah Abdullahi was seriously injured.
The officers were responding to reports of a person carrying a firearm at Milton Keynes railway station this afternoon, Thames Valley Police said.
England enjoyed its sunniest March on record last month, along with its sixth driest, as persistent high pressure brought long spells of clear weather. Some 185.8 hours of sunshine were measured ...
The boss of Scottish Water has told MSPs the company’s “door is open” following strikes last week as unions were urged to put a pay offer to its members. Workers walked out of the public body last ...
Grant Paterson’s CalMac colleagues offered their support to his family, and described him as a ‘larger-than-life character’ in a tribute.
UK consumers could be spared from price rises following Donald Trump’s tariffs but job cuts could worsen for some of the hardest-hit firms, experts say. Mr Trump has imposed tariffs on UK aluminium ...
Social Democrat TD Rory Hearne said the Government needed to continue to invest in social and affordable housing.
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