There’s a lot wrong with Texas, but they do have some excellent high school mascots. I played football against both the ...
But 2024 may be the first election in American history in which a majority of United States voters specifically chose ...
Angela Rayner struggles to explain how Labour’s housing plans will cope with 2.5m new migrants Sir Keir Starmer’s Government is littered with husband and wife politicians, sisters in top roles and the ...
Formal discussions between Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael to draw up a new programme for government have begun. The party's deputy leaders, Jack Chambers and Helen McEntee, met this evening to set the ...
AN astonishing “new aristocracy” of couples, relatives and nepo-babies runs the Government.More than two dozen ministers including Rachel Reeves, Jump directly to the content UK Edition ...
A government department spent almost £1,200 of taxpayers' money on two ministerial folders, official figures show, external. It came as Chancellor Rachel Reeves launched a crackdown on government ...
Bankers are to review state spending as part of a push to bring the private sector "into the heart of government". External oversight is to be incorporated into the first line-by-line spending ...
The rebel group that toppled Syria’s President Bashar Al-Assad tasked Mohammed Al Bashir to form a transitional government, Syrian television reported. Al Bashir will form a government to manage ...
He said the government is coordinating with the insurgents, and that he is ready to meet rebel leader Ahmad al-Sharaa, formerly known as Abu Mohammed al-Golani, who made a triumphal appearance at ...
In that sense, it has succeeded. But interested observers are still yet to form a consensus on what the speech actually consisted of. The most common characterisation, that the address inaugurated a ...
The government has called on "disruptors, innovators and creative thinkers" to help make the civil service more productive. Senior minister Pat McFadden said he wants Whitehall to have more of a ...
A cabinet minister has urged "disrupters" to join the civil service in a bid to make government "think a little bit more like a start-up". Pat McFadden, who oversees the Cabinet Office ...