Day: October 23, 2025
Labour minister says ‘one in, one out’ France return fail shows scheme is ‘working’
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Labour minister Josh MacAlister has said a return fail of the “one in, one out” deal with France proves the scheme is “working”.
Read MoreWill Trump’s new sanctions on Russian oil companies actually work to stop Putin?
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The new sanctions were unveiled just a day after Trump said he would cancel a ‘wasted’ meeting with Putin in Budapest
Read MoreUkraine-Russia war latest: Moscow says Trump’s oil sanctions are an ‘act of war’ against Russia
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US president said he had good conversations with his Moscow counterpart but they ‘just don’t go anywhere’
Read MoreBelgium demands change in plan to use frozen Russian assets for Ukraine
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The European Union’s executive branch has been developing a plan to use Russia’s frozen assets as collateral to drum up funds
Read MoreMet Police to send drones to respond to 999 calls
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Scotland Yard hopes the technology will assist missing person investigations, major incidents and tracking suspects
Read MoreRight-wing podcast stars including Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens in line for Golden Globes award
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Megyn Kelly, Ben Shapiro, and Theo Von among other nominees for inaugural ‘Best Podcast’ gong
Read MoreAmid fundraising woes and rumors of a Democrat mutiny against him, John Fetterman slams Kamala Harris for calling Trump a ‘fascist’
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Pennsylvania Sen. John Fetterman accuses his party of doubling down on a losing strategy by using extreme rhetoric to attack the president
Read MorePhilippine victims of 2021 typhoon seek compensation from Shell
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Philippine victims of a 2021 typhoon are seeking compensation from energy giant Shell for damage that they say was intensified by climate change worsened by the oil and gas company’s carbon emissions
Read MoreNovember 2025 payment dates for benefits and pensions plus cost of living support
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All the essential cost of living information you need in November
Read MoreScientists discover new species of flesh-eating dinosaur that once roamed Wales
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Imaging technology has allowed scientists to study fossils that are buried deep in the rock or too small to handle
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