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Mr Amesbury won the seat for Labour at the 2024 general election with a majority of 14,696 – one of the 50 largest majorities achieved by Sir Keir Starmer’s party – and took 53% of the vote, with ...
Running can help bridge the political divide in Westminster, the chair of a parliamentary group on the sport has said ahead of the London Marathon on Sunday. This year’s marathon will see 16 MPs, and ...
Last week, the footballer’s ex-wife and a doctor questioned why he was discharged to recover at a private home instead of a rehabilitation centre.
Rachel Reeves will meet her US counterpart on Friday as she attempts to make progress on a trade deal during her visit to Washington.
The tech giant said its research found two thirds of workers in Briton have never used generative AI in their jobs.
Sian Berry warned that the Government had shown ‘worrying attitudes’ to nature ahead of a debate about banning toxic weedkillers.
Attending the funeral of Pope Francis will be an “honour”, Scotland’s First Minister has said as he stressed the importance of the country being represented in Rome. John Swinney will attend the ...
Final mourners were in a queue for their last chance to see Pope Francis’s remains – as a UK cardinal predicted the funeral will be a “masterpiece” in stage managing “big egos” as world leaders fly in ...
Temperatures could reach up to 10C above average across most of England and Wales on Tuesday, the Met Office has said. It is possible that top temperatures could reach 23C or 24C, but the nights will ...
The Princess Royal will attend a dawn service for the Australian and New Zealand troops who fell in Gallipoli in north-west Turkey in 1915.
Water company executives who obstruct investigations into illegal sewage spills now face up to two years in prison.
The West “cannot be agnostic or naive” about where goods are made, the Chancellor has told a gathering of foreign finance ministers as she prepares for talks with her US counterpart.