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Around £1m worth of damage was caused in the arson attack on an industrial unit in Leyton, east London last year.
Learn from ‘our Scandinavian neighbours’ about crises and war, ministers urged - Pat McFadden spoke to MPs after the ...
El Mundo on MSN58m
Immigration, Ukraine, and Nuclear Cooperation: the three focal points of Macron's State visit to LondonThe meeting of three days begins today, celebrating the reconciliation between London and the rest of Europe. One has just started his term; the other is close to ending his. Both could be succeeded ...
Against this backdrop, this article examines the challenges for U.S. allies such as NATO and Japan and how they should collectively respond to the new US approach to alliance management. The ...
French state-owned electricity company EDF said it had agreed in principle to invest £1.1 billion in the power plant on the ...
A British jury convicted three men on Tuesday of arson in an attack on an east London warehouse that was storing equipment ...
The Canadian Press on MSN54m
UK court convicts 3 men over arson attack authorities say was organized by Russian intelligenceA British jury convicted three men on Tuesday of arson in an attack on an east London warehouse that was storing equipment destined for Ukraine. Authorities said Russian intelligence was behind the ...
The UK’s state finances are on an "unsustainable" path due to a raft of public spending promises the Government "cannot afford" in the longer term, the boss of UK’s official forecaster has warned.
As the UK government tightens immigration policies, new compliance rules are putting pressure on universities to maintain ...
Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander has confirmed that the A47 Wansford to Sutton scheme in Cambridgeshire will not go ahead, nor will the A12 widening scheme near Chelmsford in Essex. She told MPs ...
Uber is fighting to overturn a 2022 Court of Appeal ruling that classified four drivers as employees. The multinational ride-sharing company does not believe it needs to give drivers the rights ...
The Kremlin denied the accusations and its London embassy rejected any involvement in the warehouse fire, accusing the British government of blaming Russia for anything "bad" in Britain.
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