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Jeremy Corbyn has written to Boris Johnson to demand a Privy Council briefing on the United States’s decision to kill an Iranian military chief.
Contenders for the Labour leadership have lined up to condemn America's decision to assassinate Iran's most senior military leader.
Dominic Raab has called for a "de-escalation" of tensions in the Middle East after the United States assassinated Iran's most senior military leader.
A plan by the Ministry of Defence for Russia to join NATO was dismissed as “farcical” by ministers, according to newly-unsealed official minutes.
Dominic Raab has expressed "serious concerns" over the case of a British teenager found guilty by a Cypriot court of fabricating claims she had been the victim of rape.
Boris Johnson has announced he will ban public institutions from holding anti-Israel boycotts after they were labelled a “thin disguise for anti-Semitism” by a former Tory chairman.
The Government is set to hand new powers to British judges in lower courts to overturn rulings by the European Court of Justice after Brexit.
More than 100 charities have urged Boris Johnson not to press ahead with a plan to scrap the Department for International Development.
Kevin Watkins, Chief Executive of Save the Children, said a merger would be a "deeply damaging move."
A report into allegations of Russian interference in UK elections has finally been cleared for publication by Boris Johnson.
A major shake-up of Whitehall departments being considered by Boris Johnson could "waste both time and money", the Prime Minister has been warned.
Boris Johnson has described claims that he and fellow world leaders mocked Donald Trump behind his back as "complete nonsense".
Boris Johnson has risked a trade row with Donald Trump after vowing to push ahead with a tax on US tech giants.
With the UN Security Council increasingly gridlocked, and international institutions under increasing strain, there is an opportunity for Britain to step up and lead the way – delivering domestic and global change to protect children in conflict whilst defending and promoting Britain’s values, says Baroness Helic.
Boris Johnson has asked Donald Trump not to comment on the election during his visit to the UK for the Nato summit, fearing he could give Labour's campaign a boost. Eleanor Langford looks at the previous occasions when he was more than happy to comment on UK politics.
Donald Trump has insisted the United States will have "absolutely nothing to do with" the NHS after Brexit as he appeared to back Boris Johnson to stay on as Prime Minister.
Jeremy Corbyn has written to Donald Trump to demand that the NHS "will truly be taken off the table" in a post-Brexit trade deal between the UK and the US.
A bitter election row has erupted in the wake of the London Bridge terror attack as Boris Johnson demanded tougher sentences for perpetrators and Jeremy Corbyn accused the Conservatives of wanting security "on the cheap".
Donald Trump has agreed not to interfere in the general election when he visits the UK next week after a plea from Boris Johnson.
Chair of the Bar Council, Richard Atkins QC, and Chair of the Bar Human Rights Committee, have written to the Prime Minister of India.
Millions of sanitation workers in the developing world are forced to work in conditions that endanger their health and lives, according to the most extensive global study to date on the issue, which is released today.
Donald Trump will visit London to attend a major gathering of world leaders just days before the UK’s 12 December general election.
Baroness Chalker, Vice President of WaterAid, writes that all parties should head into this election considering how they will bring clean water, toilets and good hygiene to everyone everywhere by 2030.
Britain is on a "path to fascism" if female MPs feel they have to step down to avoid attacks from "hatemongers", Hillary Clinton has warned.
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