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Britain's 'ghost GDP' laid bare as 157 billionaires amass more than a fifth of the economy
"It doesn't feel like the economy is working at all." ...
The charity says more than half of attacks happened on or near land managed for game shooting.
Aboard the RFA Lyme Bay docked off the coast of Gibraltar, hundreds of British sailors are waiting to be deployed for a mine-clearing mission to the Strait of Hormuz that is still ...
When some 150,000 people descended on London in September for a rally organized by Tommy Robinson – an agitator who spreads anti-Muslim bigotry and has several criminal convictions – it felt like a ...
Britain’s second-biggest city is strangely Italian. After the second world war its road system was remodelled (not entirely wisely) by Sir Herbert Manzoni, the son of a Milanese sculptor. Its canals ...
LONDON, May 25 (Reuters) - Britain had its hottest day on record for May on Monday, the country's national weather service said, with the temperature nearing 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit) ...
The defence of the realm is in terrible trouble. The long-delayed Defence Investment Plan – the costed follow-up to last year ...
Editorial: Britain’s political upheaval reflects what happens when large portions of the public feel disconnected from those governing them.
Bond markets have been putting fear into the hearts of politicians for a long time. Britain has become the latest case study.
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