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Matt Ince, the associate director at Dragonfly Intelligence, said governments have long been concerned about the potential ...
The other aspect of infrastructure that anyone visiting China notices is the urban development. China has seen a dramatic process of urban development in the last two decades, with new cities ...
A national ban on smartphones in schools is not anti-technology. It is pro-learning, pro-childhood and pro-mental health. The international evidence is clear. The public support is there. All that ...
Fewer plenary sessions and more one-on-one meetings as world leaders adapt to return of unpredictable US president ...
Rachel Reeves has refused to apologise after Sir Keir Starmer dismissed demands for a national grooming gangs inquiry as “far ...
The Mayor of London is not happy. Despite the Chancellor’s alarmingly profligate Spending Review announced this week – with commitments worth an estimated £600 billion – the Mayor of London Sir Sadiq ...
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have wished the Prince of Wales a happy Father’s Day, with “before and ...
Seven people including a toddler were killed when a helicopter ferrying Hindu pilgrims from a shrine crashed in the Himalayas ...
Sir Mel Stride has vowed the Tories will never make a pact with Reform as he attacked the party’s “fantasy economics”.
As countless Iranians pray for the swift demise of the clerical tyranny they suffer under, people gather in liberal London to defend it ...
At least three people were killed by Iranian missiles in a fresh barrage on northern Israel. Emergency services said rockets ...
Prince Louis’s extended royal wave is only trace of his previous antics as growing Wales children are on their best behaviour ...
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