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‘Lost tribe’ living in Scottish woods ‘attacked with rocks by angry locals’
Councillor claims the tribe is presenting ‘ludicrous’ claims to ownership of Scottish land but has urged locals not to attempt to evict the ‘tribe’ through force
Liz Truss hints at returning to frontline politics and admits she is ‘obsessed with making Britain great again’
Liz Truss has hinted about returning to frontline politics, revealing that she has “always been obsessed with making Britain a great nation again”.
What will the EU’s new entry-exit system mean for British travellers?
Under the entry-exit system, British travellers to the Schengen Area can expect to be fingerprinted and provide a facial biometric
Esther Ghey: Brianna was addicted to her phone – this is why they should be banned in the classroom
Over three years, Brianna’s school had made 120 safeguarding and 116 behaviour logs relating to her phone use
Leaders of UK and Spain meet to sign deal that eases trade and travel in Gibraltar
The British and Spanish leaders are meeting in London to sign a deal to ease cross-border trade and travel in Gibraltar after years of post-Brexit wrangling over the contested territory at the tip of the Iberian peninsula
Met chief backs officers over Graham Linehan arrest row, but says they shouldn’t ‘police toxic culture wars’
Both Keir Starmer and Wes Streeting have re-emphasised that police should prioritise street crime following backlash over comedy writer’s arrest
London Pride chief investigated over misuse of funds claims
Pride in London’s chief executive faces allegations of buying luxury fragrances with food and drink vouchers donated to the organisation
Angela Rayner’s job is on the line – and she knows it
In opposition, Angela Rayner berated rule-breaking Tory ministers, saying it was ‘one rule for them and another for everybody else’. Now her job is on the line over her own misconduct on her tax affairs, writes political editor David Maddox