The marchers oppose a law that would reshape the county’s founding treaty between the nation’s Maori people and the British Crown.
Just published: front page of the Financial Times, UK edition, Tuesday 19 November https://t.co/sPl13QNTc4 pic.twitter.com/VU4YKa86Vl Lastly, the Daily Star and Metro both report the first snow of the ...
Created by people in the absence of an official government memorial, the site in Independence Square has become a place of ...
Survivors of clergy sexual abuse have urged the Vatican to expand the zero-tolerance policy it approved for the US Catholic Church in 2002 to the rest of the world, arguing that children everywhere ...
Discussions will reopen at the start of next year, following a bilateral meeting between Sir Keir Starmer and Narendra Modi at the G20 summit.
Colin Petersen, the original drummer in the Bee Gees, has died aged 78, his representatives have confirmed. The music star, who joined brothers Barry, Robin and Maurice Gibb in the 1960s and played on ...
More than 70 businesses including Tesco, Asda and Sainsbury’s voiced their concerns in an open letter to Chancellor Rachel Reeves.
Harry travelled solo to launch the school program for the 2025 event, due to be held in Vancouver and Whistler.
Ministers insist they back British farmers, and say the inheritance tax changes will only affect the largest estates.
The Home Secretary will use a speech on Tuesday to say public confidence in policing has been ‘badly eroded’ in recent years.
Charities have warned of the impact of the cold weather on society’s most vulnerable people as the UK experiences what the Met Office has called “the first taste of winter”.
David Lammy warned that faith in international law may ‘never return’ unless Vladimir Putin fails as he attended a UN Security Council session.