UK Shelves £110m Post-Brexit Trade Border Project
The UK government has abandoned a £110 million project to create a 'single trade window' for post-Brexit border processes, with no definitive timeline for implementation despite years of development.
The UK government has abandoned a £110 million project to create a 'single trade window' for post-Brexit border processes, with no definitive timeline for implementation despite years of development.
Donald Trump's criticism of the World Health Organization is labeled hypocritical by Nigel Farage, who highlights Trump's own pandemic failures and inconsistent global health policies.
Bothwell, a prosperous Glasgow commuter town, faces a decade-long arson crisis with 27 unsolved fire attacks since 2021, earning it the grim title of UK's firebomb capital.
As Scotland prepares for the Holyrood election, declining trust in the SNP and challenges for Labour and Reform shape a contest defined by tactical voting and fatigue.
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RecommendedWomen in London report increasing incidents of public harassment and aggression from men, raising concerns about safety and gender dynamics in shared spaces.
Greg Squires left his postal career to become a Homeland Security agent tracking online child predators, revealing the psychological toll and successes of undercover work.
Thirty local councils face urgent election preparations after the government reversed plans to delay May votes. Legal concerns prompted the U-turn, sparking demands for transparency.
Tarique Rahman has been sworn in as the new Prime Minister of Bangladesh following a recent election, marking a significant political transition in the country.
Croydon Council plans to move the South London Coroners Court from Davis House to its headquarters, citing outdated facilities and financial strain, with costs shared among four boroughs.
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RecommendedA new three-part series on Channel 4 explores Tony Blair's path to power, revealing him as a strategic communicator but insubstantial thinker. Plus, other TV highlights including Fukushima and holiday secrets.
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley calls on courts to stop releasing repeat phone thieves on bail, as new data shows over 70,000 thefts in London last year.
A summary of the latest news from Australia on Tuesday, covering political, economic, and social developments with insights into current events and their implications.
Nigel Farage's Reform party is emerging as a formidable force in UK politics, challenging traditional parties and reshaping the political landscape with its new right agenda.
National Police Chiefs' Council reveals determination to pursue posthumous investigations into domestic abuse suicides while facing severe resource constraints and overwhelming caseloads.
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RecommendedThe Liberal Party has developed a new immigration policy banning migrants from Gaza and Somalia, sparking debate over national security and humanitarian concerns.
Nationals MP Tim Wilson has been appointed as the shadow treasurer in Angus Taylor's new opposition frontbench lineup, marking a significant reshuffle in Australian politics.
Six companies linked to Sarah Ferguson are being wound down following revelations from the latest Epstein documents, with her charity also closing indefinitely.
Michael Martins responds to a reader's concern about e-bikes on pavements, arguing that whataboutism stifles London's progress and innovation.
Civil society groups and global volunteers are mapping Russia's supply chains to target sanctions on critical components like CNC machines, chromium, and lubricants, influencing US and EU policy.
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RecommendedAustralian women and children in a Syrian detention camp face uncertainty as the government considers Temporary Exclusion Orders, citing security risks and lack of repatriation assistance.
UK defence stocks surged after Prime Minister Keir Starmer called for accelerated defence spending to counter Russian threats, sparking investor optimism and fiscal concerns.
New South Wales police have lifted protest restrictions in Sydney following the visit of Israeli President Isaac Herzog, marking a return to normalcy after heightened security measures.
As ICE remains active on US streets, concerns mount over safety for tourists attending the FIFA World Cup 2026. A podcast delves into this issue, alongside discussions on the Epstein files and an Irish detainee's case.
Nigel Farage claims a victory for democracy as 30 councils face a frantic three-month deadline to reinstate local elections after a government U-turn.
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RecommendedDrug cartels are increasingly using sophisticated semi-submersible submarines to transport cocaine across oceans, evading detection and posing major challenges for law enforcement worldwide.
Donald Trump pressures Ukraine to reach an agreement with Russia quickly as US-brokered talks approach, with Moscow maintaining demands for territorial concessions.
A Perth man has appeared in court on terrorism charges, accused of planning a bombing on Australia Day, known as Invasion Day, in a case highlighting security concerns.
Ukrainian forces recaptured 201 sq km from Russia in days, leveraging Starlink disruption. Anti-corruption arrest and Trump's push for talks highlight ongoing war dynamics.
A Seoul court is set to rule on insurrection charges against impeached former President Yoon Suk Yeol, with prosecutors seeking the death penalty. The verdict marks a pivotal moment in South Korea's democratic history.
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RecommendedOver 200 arrests made in a month as Met Police deploy drones and facial recognition to combat phone theft in London, with calls for courts to stop bailing repeat offenders.