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One-time prime ministerial hopeful Mark Latham has denied abuse claims and says reporting has turned into a campaign against him, as a potential inquiry looms.
KYIV - The Ukrainian parliament has voted to temporarily suspend the country's participation in the Ottawa Convention, an ...
The European Commission is set to propose merging Common Agricultural Policy funding with other funds, in a radical overhaul ...
In the letter to Humber River—Black Creek MP Judy Sgro, chair of the House Standing Committee on International Trade, six Conservative MPs urged her to recall the committee to address the latest ...
How the Government tried to cover up the Afghan data blunder that put thousands of lives at risk and could cost taxpayers £7bn ...
The measure most likely to rankle the French was a proposal to scrap two national holidays: Easter Monday and May 8, which ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has laid out an ultimatum, demanding that Ukraine dissolve military formations. Kyiv ...
Discussions are ongoing among various political parties and the National Consensus Commission about selecting the chief adviser for the election-time caretaker government. Different proposals have ...
The data breach and subsequent ban on reporting has “endangered lives and prolonged the suffering of those who believed they were reaching safety”, a prominent Afghan community campaigner said.
Thousands of Afghans who worked with the UK government and their families were secretly relocated to Britain after a major ...
A prominent British politician affiliated with the Conservative Party, Lord Norman Tebbit served as a Member of Parliament ...