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"The U.S. Russia and China are in an arms race over hypersonics and nobody wants to drop out," journalist and technology expert, David Hambling, told Newsweek.
Nationalising British Steel would have significant financial implications for UK taxpayers, both in the short and long term.
Tate’s legal issues span the United Kingdom, Romania and United States, where he faces civil and criminal investigations over alleged abuse and sexual assault.
Barry Gardiner, Labour MP, passionately refuted allegations of biased policing in the Southport riots, igniting a fiery discussion on GB News.
Jonathan Reynolds previously said he wouldn't personally involve China in steel again, but he did not repeat those remarks today - after No 10 and the industry minister took a different position.
The Government is not ruling out another Chinese owner for British Steel, the minister for industry said. Sarah Jones suggested all options would be on the table when the Government considers the long ...
Andrew Tate faces a civil trial in 2027 over allegations he subjected four women to physical or sexual abuse in the first case of its kind, a court has heard. At a High Court hearing in central London ...
A federal judge in Boston temporarily blocked the Trump administration on Monday from ending a signature Biden-era program that allowed hundreds of thousands of migrants from four troubled countries ...
A licensed counselor told Newsweek that while the conflict "may feel huge now," the young couple could make amends.
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Raw Story on MSN'His word is worthless': Ex-GOP insider warns UK on cutting trade deal with TrumpDavid Frum, a former speechwriter for President George W. Bush, is warning the government of the United Kingdom against taking the olive branch being extended by Vice President J.D. Vance to forge a ...
President Donald Trump's top economic adviser on Monday said the U.S. is close to deals with more than 10 trading partners. Meanwhile, Trump said in his Oval Office meeting with El Salvador President ...
A major trade union has said it is prepared to bring Northern Ireland to a "standstill" to put pressure on Westminster and Stormont over planned changes to welfare payments. In March the UK government ...
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