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Prince William to make first official visit to Saudi Arabia after request from Keir Starmer
Kensington Palace said the trip comes as the UK and Saudi Arabia near a century of diplomatic relations in 2027

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Starmer says Green Party are ‘high on drugs, soft on Putin’ during PMQs attack
olanski responded to the Prime Minister’s attack, saying: ‘Labour are low in the polls and hard on the country’

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‘I would have done social media ban consultation sooner’ – Ofsted boss
Sir Martyn Oliver told Bett UK: ‘I want children to live their childhoods. I don’t want them to watch it on a screen’.

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‘I spent my life dreaming of England. If I am deported for coming here in a small boat I’ll just come back’
Some 193 people have been returned to France under Starmer’s flagship one in, one out scheme with France by 22 December last year
The 14 articles at the centre of Harry’s case against the Daily Mail’s publisher

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The 14 articles at the centre of Harry’s case against the Daily Mail’s publisher
Harry claims 14 articles published by Associated Newspapers Limited were based on unlawful information gathering

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Hugh Grant backs call for social media ban for under-16s ahead of Lords debate
The letter is also signed by Esther Ghey, whose 16-year-old daughter Brianna was murdered by two teenagers in 2023.

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Trump has left Starmer with no choice – it’s time to get tough
The US president has abandoned diplomatic niceties for open contempt with his recent attacks on the UK – and Sir Keir Starmer has finally come out swinging, writes political editor David Maddox
Marine Le Pen admits 'mistake' in EU embezzlement trial as she fights to save political career

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Marine Le Pen admits 'mistake' in EU embezzlement trial as she fights to save political career
French far-right leader Marine Le Pen acknowledged a "mistake" at a key appeals trial in Paris

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Starmer says he ‘will not yield’ to Trump pressure over Greenland
In his most hostile language yet, the prime minister said the future of the territory should be decided by Denmark and Greenland

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Consultation opens on expanding mobile phone ban to all Edinburgh schools
Portobello and Queensferry high schools are already using lockable pouches which restrict access to phones throughout the day.
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Nigel Farage failed to declare ‘£380,000 external earnings’ on time
The Reform leader blamed the 17 errors on an aide, claiming he relied on others to register his outside earnings because: ‘I don’t do computers’

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US ‘deeply concerned’ after Chinese ‘super-embassy’ approved in London
The US is the latest UK ally to weigh in on the plans for the new Chinese embassy
