New analysis has revealed an eye-watering sum Britain would still be paying to Brussels if the country was still in the bloc.
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It’s been nearly a decade since Manchester United last tasted victory against Liverpool at Anfield. Their 1-0 triumph in ...
A British passenger was wrongly removed from a British Airways flight at Gatwick Airport after staff incorrectly claimed her ...
Clegg is a man with much still to offer. He describes his career as “moving between politics and business” but it has been ...
My case is that the Scottish public purse should get 2 of all profits that come from renewable energy made by Scotland’s wind, tide, sun ...
Johnson Is Re-elected House Speaker After G.O.P. Dissenters Reverse Course Mike Johnson held on to his House speaker post by a razor thin margin after two last-minute vote changes by G.O.P ...