MP was sacked as a minister and suspended from Labour party after messages were revealed
As the US president turns on allies and embraces Russia, can the UK prime minister persuade Trump to listen to Europe’s concerns
Foreign secretary’s speech comes as UK continues to tread fine diplomatic line between supporting Ukraine and not offending Trump
Reform leader contradicts Trump rant, saying ‘you shouldn’t always take things Donald Trump says absolutely literally’
Britain’s foreign secretary was supposed to be shooting from the hip, but even one mild criticism of Trump was beyond him
UK foreign secretary criticises Russia over Ukraine war, saying it ‘faces a test’ over Ukraine war as he speaks at G20 foreign ministerial meeting
Vicar calls MP’s position untenable after newly revealed messages show him suggesting she be ‘burned on a bonfire’
Letters:<strong> David Blunkett </strong>calls for a national debate on the kind of defence spending Britain wants, <strong>Ian Davis</strong>,<strong> Richard Reeve</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Paul Rogers </strong>say<strong> </strong>increased military budgets are not the answer, and <strong>Ian Henderson</strong> and<strong> Ruth Blunt </strong>respond to Donald Trump calling Volodymyr Zelenskyy a dictator
Arts Everywhere Fund will improve cultural offerings in communities and on the curriculum
From rescuing an MP from a suspected ‘KGB agent’ to MPs’ demands for peerages, stories from former chief whip Simon Hart’s diaries have drawn attention