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Shadow foreign secretary on India visit admits he cannot imagine Britain rejoining EU ‘in my political lifetime’
Western officials warn Tehran is outsourcing assassinations to foreign gangsters and Hells Angels
UK foreign secretary says diplomatic moves could include UK and allies considering recognising Palestinian state
News of 2022 conviction will add to fears among foreign executives and professionals in the country
Missile barrage is second time British military forces have engaged since operations started
London dragging its feet over meeting it is due to host by June, say diplomats
Legislation now heads to the House of Lords where it is expected to have a rough ride
Cabinet Office minister says ‘fragile states’ at significant risk from online hackers
PM tells MPs that Britain ‘will not hesitate’ to protect its interests where required
Joe Biden says action is response to ‘unprecedented’ attacks by Iran-backed militia on ships in the Red Sea
Extra funding from UK comes as US and EU battle to finalise next aid packages
London willing to take ‘direct action’ if necessary as Washington vows to protect its interests
Patrol vessel to travel in show of support for former colony as Caracas seeks to claim oil-rich region
Move to end contract and start removing parts comes as west rethinks Chinese involvement in critical infrastructure
US discussion paper argues confiscating some of Moscow’s $300bn ‘consistent with international law’
UK officials said Saudis ditched provisional plan for Mohammed bin Salman to visit UK as early as December 3
Foreign Office says campaign has targeted MPs, peers, civil servants, journalists and NGOs since 2015
Jenrick claims bid to revive UK plan to send migrants to Africa ‘triumph of hope over experience’ amid rightwing backlash
Conservative MPs urge prime minister not to dilute the UK’s commitment to human rights treaties and laws
UK chancellor commits to lift spending to previous levels when it becomes fiscally possible
UK prime minister steps up attack on Greek counterpart over Elgin Marbles
‘Heartbroken’ voters angered by Keir Starmer’s position, threatening party’s political momentum ahead of election
Rishi Sunak’s snub to his counterpart over the Parthenon sculptures was an own goal
Alicia Kearns compares western tiptoeing around Belgrade with failed attempts to appease Vladimir Putin
Surveys have picked up significant changes in the US and Europe that are rippling through national politics
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