News
-
The four questions Starmer will be asking on Iran
👉Listen to Politics at Sam and Anne’s on your podcast app👈
-
Labour MP accuses Bangladesh’s leader of ‘orchestrated campaign’ to damage her reputation
Former minister Tulip Siddiq has accused the leader of Bangladesh of conducting an “orchestrated campaign”…
-
Met Police chief ‘frustrated’ at planned protest to support Palestine Action – as government moves to ban the group
Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley says he is “shocked and frustrated” at a planned…
-
GPs can prescribe weight loss jabs on the NHS from today – but strict eligibility criteria in place
GPs will be able to prescribe weight loss jabs on the NHS from today.
-
22 killed after suicide bomber opens fire at church – and then detonates explosive vest
At least 22 people have been killed after a suicide bomber opened fire at a…
-
UK and NATO allies agree to boost spending on defence and related areas to 5% of GDP by 2035
The UK and its NATO allies have agreed to increase spending on defence and related…
-
Iranian threat to UK could increase after US strikes, says cabinet minister
The threat to the UK from Iran is already at a “significant level” and could…
-
An Iranian attack on US military bases could draw the UK into the conflict
When I got to Chequers on Sunday morning the prime minister had clearly been up…
-
Five reasons why we may not see anything more than rhetoric from Russia after US attacks Iran
On the surface, at least, Moscow is fuming.
-
Iranian nuclear sites sustained ‘extremely severe damage’ after US strikes, Pentagon says
Iranian nuclear sites sustained “extremely severe damage and destruction” in air strikes, the US has…