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Starmer to speak at Downing Street after Trump tariff threats over Greenland
The Prime Minister will set out the UK’s approach to working with allies. -
The bitter battle over the future of Truman Brewery
A £500m redevelopment plan is pitting Labour’s data-centre ambitions against Brick Lane’s heritage and a desperate need for housing — it’s a political powder keg
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Who are the seven people suing the Daily Mail’s publisher?
The group of high-profile individuals includes a singer, actresses and a former MP. -
King to host reception celebrating Scotland’s entrepreneurial spirit
Scotland’s First Minister John Swinney will attend the event. -
Long-awaited inquest into death of Belfast schoolboy Noah Donohoe due to start
The 14-year-old was found dead in a storm drain in north Belfast in June 2020, six days after he went missing as he cycled to meet friends. -
What are the claims made by Harry and others against Mail publisher?
Seven people are suing Associated Newspapers Limited over claims of unlawful information gathering, which the publisher denies. -
Trial of Duke of Sussex’s legal claim against Mail publisher set to begin
Harry is one of seven people suing Associated Newspapers Limited, including Sir Elton John, Baroness Doreen Lawrence and Liz Hurley. -
London rents ended the year lower than where they started for first time on record
The average London tenant is spending £63 less in rent per calendar month than at the start of last year
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UK’s best and worst energy suppliers, according to Which? rankings
Three big name firms received overall scores of less than 60%. -
Researchers discover new treatments for liver and bowel cancer
Scientists hope to ‘tackle the disease at its beginnings’ after a genetic breakthrough.

