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By Philip Elliott SENIOR CORRESPONDENT
In the UK, one in six households lives with food insecurity, meaning they struggle to access a reliable and healthy source of sustenance. Despite the abundance on supermarket shelves, millions of peop
AFTER A YEAR IN THE POLITICAL WILDER-ness, Democrats rode frustration over high prices and President Donald Trump’s disruptive economic policies to win a raft of elections across the country on Nov. 4
On Tuesday, the US Senate voted with “rare” bipartisan support to end the national emergency underpinning Donald Trump’s tariffs on Brazil, says Lauren Gambino in The Guardian. Although it is all but
The Labour administration will reap what it has sown, but Richard Negus spells out what a future government can do to regain the trust of agriculture
Are you tired of next month’s Budget yet? Governments fly so many kites these days it feels as though we have been through the whole thing twice in slow motion already. No wonder: last year the chance
The evidence is clear: the Tory Party’s plight can be blamed on the Liz Truss U-turn that exploded its claim to hard-headed competence