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Past the 9 July deadline, India was to enter steeper tariff territory (26 per cent on exports to the US), but there was no confirmation of this from the US administration. Emails to the White House, ...
After the disastrous end to his first year in power, the football-loving PM starts his second 0-2 down. But he won’t get back in the game by pretending to be someone he is not, writes Andrew Grice ...
Editorial: The chancellor is said to be ‘disappointed’ after the UK economy unexpectedly shrank for the second month in a row in May, as well she might be ...
Jaguar's Type 00 has been showcased to the British public for the first time this week. We got up close and personal with it ...
The French president did not hold back on how Brexit had created the small boats crisis - the reverse of the promises made by Farage and other Brexiteers, notes ...
Beset with suspensions and resignations, the anti-immigration party leads in the polls as voters voice discontent with established parties.
The criticism comes as the Mayor of Calais warned the agreement would only draw more migrants to the north coast of France ...
New figures have revealed that more than 1.66 million children are living in households affected by the two-child benefit cap ...
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The Observer on MSNParliamentary watchdog investigating ex-Reform MP Rupert LoweThe standards commissioner is looking at the MP's failure to register interests over his informal rape gangs inquiry ...
Trump said that he will raise taxes on many goods from Canada to 35% Here's a look at countries that have gotten tariff letters — and where things stand now.
Parliament’s standards commissioner found Mr Lowe had not breached the rules governing donations to MPs over a crowdfunder ...
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