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US Court of International Trade in New York found that the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act does not authorise the use of tariffs.
The nine-part series will give contestants the chance to win a cash prize of up to £100,000 for a charity of their choice ...
Back-up drives for a ‘wiped’ computer server were recovered from undisclosed special forces locations, the Afghanistan Inquiry has revealed.
A teenager has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving after an 86-year-old woman was allegedly hit by an electric motorbike while she used a pedestrian crossing, police have ...
There is a “long way to go” in Asda’s plan to revive the supermarket giant’s fortunes, its boss has said. However, Allan Leighton, who recently rejoined the UK’s third largest grocery chain after more ...
Kelly Smith was sentenced by a judge alongside two others, her boyfriend and another man, who also received life sentences.
The Israeli government’s approval of 22 new settlements in the occupied West Bank is a deliberate obstacle to Palestinian statehood. The UK condemns these actions. Settlements are illegal under ...
Ireland’s deputy premier has defended the government’s actions on Palestine, stating it was the first EU country to call Israel’s actions genocide. Ireland’s premier and deputy premier have both ...
More drivers and businesses in England no longer need planning permission to install electric vehicle (EV) chargepoints, the Department for Transport has announced. The reduction in red tape applies ...
Spiralling rents for the UK’s 5.5 million private tenants continued to outstrip broader price rises in the economy last year.
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