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Many of Monday's front pages cover the government's "race against time" to keep British Steel's furnaces burning.
A 35-year-old man accused of kidnapping, sexually assaulting, and murdering a five-year-old girl in Hubballi was shot dead by ...
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GB News on MSNSingle-sex spaces to be protected as part of major equality law revamp to boost women's rightsThe Government is considering a major overhaul of equality laws in a bid to prioritise women's rights and biological sex over ...
Exclusive: The Conservative leader told the Daily Express the Government has smashed confidence and stifled growth.
Union Minister Raksha Khadse on Sunday emphasised the importance of living by the principles of Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar and ...
Foreign Secretary David Lammy has said he is ‘deeply concerned’ by the refusal to allow Wera Hobhouse to visit her family in ...
Transgender people will be made to present Gender Recognition Certificates and organisations are compelled to define the ...
Canada can’t afford a fourth term of Liberal waste and scandals, says Poilievre, pledging an end to conflicts of interest, shadow lobbying and politicians using tax loopholes. Ottawa, ON — Today, ...
Jonathan Reynolds tells Laura Kuenssberg the situation is "difficult and challenging", after emergency legislation on the Scunthorpe plant's future was passed.
Business secretary warns that – without action taken in parliament on Saturday – UK would have lost its ability to produce ...
AAP spokesperson Vandana Sinha said that when people in Sriniwaspuri approached Water Minister Pravesh Verma with complaints about power cuts and dirty water, they were welcomed with police lathis.
Keeping the blast furnaces in Scunthorpe alive is far from a foregone conclusion with difficult times to come.
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