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Gvir, the security minister, and Bezalel Smotrich, the finance minister, will be subject to a travel ban and asset freeze.
Ms Thunberg travelled back home to Sweden via Paris after a ‘chaotic and uncertain’ situation during her detention.
Andrew Bowie cites figures which suggest tens of thousands of jobs in Scotland could go as part of Labour’s green transition.
Activist Greta Thunberg has arrived in Paris after being deported from Israel on Tuesday and called for more action to support aid efforts for Gaza. Speaking upon arrival at Paris’ Charles de Gaulle ...
Lord Pickles called for changes to the advisory process for former ministers and senior civil servants taking on jobs in the private sector.
Nine people have been killed in a shooting at a school in the Austrian city of Graz, with the suspected perpetrator also dead, authorities said. Police said they believe the assailant acted alone, ...
Residents of Berwick-upon-Tweed have turned out in force to welcome soldiers from the Coldstream Guards who made a symbolic return to the town by train 375 years after their regiment’s formation.
After 39 years at the helm, Weston-super-Mare AFC chairman Paul Bliss has stepped down as chairman. One of the longest serving chairman in English football, Paul will now take up the role of honorary ...
The Financial Conduct Authority said fraud was set to become one of the most ‘profound issues’ facing regulators.
Children and young people under the age of 16 are set to be able to travel for free on buses across North Somerset during the school holidays.
The ride-hailing app company will operate services in partnership with artificial intelligence start-up Wayve.
The family of a mother-of-three whose death is being treated as murder have spoken of the loss of their “bright, smiling soul”. Police were called to Wadham Road, Portsmouth, at 7.37am on Thursday ...