The demand by the US president came as Sir Keir Starmer is due to unveil a long-delayed investment plan for the armed forces.
On Tuesday the King and Queen will carry out a series of engagements in Edinburgh as Royal Week gets under way in Scotland.
The Graham Edwards Trophy returns to Gobowen, raising funds for leukaemia research and continuing a 50-year community ...
Half a million people are expected to attend the tennis extravaganza in south-west London over the next two weeks.
Firefighters in a north Shropshire town have been tackling a series of "deliberate" fires. One crew from Ellesmere Fire ...
Tehran is continuing to try and exert leverage over the strategic waterway that remains a flashpoint in the fragile ceasefire ...
Migrants need settled status, or Indefinite Leave to Remain, to be able to permanently live, work, and study in the UK.
A long-delayed plan for future-proofing the armed forces will keep Britain “safe and secure long into the future”, Sir Keir Starmer said as he announced it will be published on Tuesday.
Sir Keir Starmer hailed the long-delayed plan for defence spending as a game-changing move that will keep the UK “safe and secure long into the future” as he announced it will be published on Tuesday.
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