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The former US Navy pilot dismissed Donald Trump's claims - saying the president simply wanted that to be the narrative ...
The family of Harry Dunn, who died in a collision with US spy Anne Sacoolas, met with the Foreign Office about holding an inquiry to make sure the way their family was treated "never happens again".
The US president is desperate to secure a higher rate of growth in the world's largest economy and is demanding the Federal Reserve get on board.
First Minister John Swinney says the policies of the so-called tinker experiment, in which families were forced into ...
The mother-of-two is bringing legal action against London Underground after losing her right arm and leg after being hit by ...
Robert Bush, 47, faces 30 counts of preventing a lawful burial and 30 counts of fraud by false representation, relating to ...
Thousands of Palestinians make a daily journey to collect aid from what a UN official has described as a "death trap".
Shell has denied it is in talks with BP over a possible takeover of its smaller rival. The Wall Street Journal, citing a ...
The government has announced it is purchasing at least 12 new F-35 stealth jets that can carry nuclear warheads. It's a move ...
The aid stations are operated by the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, a private organisation backed by Israel and now funded directly by the US too.
Sky's Political Editor and Security and Defence Editor discuss all things NATO, Trump and Article 5 and why - against a ...
While missile strikes between Israel and Iran have dominated headlines in recent days, the war in Gaza has ground relentlessly on.