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Charles and Camilla were shown cultural and gastronomic delights from the country as their state visit came to an end.
Suella Braverman’s former chief of staff felt “exhausted” and “harassed” by an activist known as Stop Brexit Man, who regularly plays music outside Parliament, a court has heard.
Ireland’s deputy premier has said the search for new markets for Irish goods “must continue to go on” during the 90-day pause of US President Donald Trump’s tariffs. Tanaiste Simon Harris said that ...
After planting a tree at the ambassador’s residence in Rome, where they have been staying, the King and Queen flew to ancient Ravenna on the final day of their state visit to Italy. Charles and ...
Farishta Jami, 36, had researched one-way flights to Afghanistan and had pledged allegiance to the so-called Islamic State, a court heard.
Courts across Istanbul released the protesters on bail following widespread demonstrations sparked by the arrest of the city’s opposition mayor.
The King joked with a veteran partisan who fought to liberate Italy during the Second World War asking “how did you arrive at 103?” Charles chatted to Stefano Pagani in the city of Ravenna in a region ...
Analysis also finds that only 9 of the hundreds of millions of tonnes of plastic produced ends up being recycled.
Donald Trump’s snap decision to halt all reciprocal levies means that even trade partners who threatened retaliation face the same 10 rate as ...
South Korean opposition leader Lee Jae-myung officially announced a presidential bid on Thursday, vowing to heal a starkly ...
Admiral Sir Tony Radakin discussed ‘issues of common concern’ with China’s military leadership, according to China’s defence ministry.
Sir Keir Starmer has said there will be 3,000 new neighbourhood police officers “by the start of next year”. The plans will also include a “named, contactable” officer for every area as the Government ...
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