Boris Johnson says he is prepared to break the law over steel tariffs despite cabinet warnings of a trade war. The prime minister said that lifting steel tariffs on developing nations was no... Read more
Europe and the UK are pouring 17,000 tons – or about 19 million bottles – of cooking oil into vehicle fuel tanks every day, even though it is up to two-and-a-half times more expensive than b... Read more
Petrol prices across the UK have hit new highs despite a drop in wholesale costs since the jubilee weekend. The average pump price for petrol reached 188.70p a litre on Sunday. A week earlie... Read more
Five British nationals held by the Taliban since last December including the former BBC cameraman and Afghanistan expert Peter Jouvenal were released on Monday after backroom diplomacy by th... Read more
Food price rises in the UK could hit 15% this summer – the highest level in more than 20 years – with inflation lasting into the middle of next year, according to a report. Meat, cereals, da... Read more
Britain was on a collision course with European judges last night after they intervened at the eleventh hour to block the inaugural deportation flight to Rwanda. A decision by the European C... Read more
Ministers’ threats to send unauthorised migrants to Rwanda are having a detrimental impact on the physical and psychological health of people seeking asylum, according to two major refugee c... Read more
The daughter of a retired British geologist facing the death penalty in Iraq has said she was “heartbroken and afraid” as her father remained in detention for her wedding day. Leila Fitton w... Read more
The chancellor is to use £1.3 billion from the Treasury’s emergency reserves for military operations and aid to Ukraine. Rishi Sunak confirmed the additional funding, which is in addition to... Read more
The historic £400m debt the UK paid to Iran at the time of the release of British-Iranian dual nationals Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe and Anoosheh Ashoori has still not reached Tehran, accordin... Read more
Small boat arrivals on the Kent coast have expressed fears that they will be removed from the UK and transferred to Rwanda, after hearing the government’s announcement that asylum claims wil... Read more
At first glance, Rwanda — a country with one of the bloodiest modern histories in the world — may seem a strange place to send vulnerable migrants hoping to start new lives as refugees in th... Read more
The Syrian regime is setting up shell companies in a systematic attempt to avoid sanctions, according to official documents obtained by the Guardian. The documents, not publicly available, d... Read more
Support for a European Union-wide ban on the purchase of Russian oil is growing inside the bloc, according to diplomats involved in the discussion, representing a significant shift in the co... Read more
Two weeks ago, Alani Iyanuoluwa fled Kyiv as the Russian invasion intensified. Making her way across Europe, the 24-year-old hoped to be reunited with family in London. Yet for 10 days she h... Read more
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