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government “for their effort to improve access for patients, including four new [drug] approvals since the beginning of the year, and we look forward to further enhancing the access and the reimbursement environment and build
government, Rogers said the politics around free movement of people were “hugely complex”, while British financial institutions would oppose seeing the UK a rule-taker. “The Treasury and the Bank of England would
government last month, confirmed single-sex services must be on the basis of biological sex. The City of London Corporation policy chair, Chris Hayward, said the consultation results had “shown people want these ponds
US president to host a gala not for campaign donations but for his personal financial benefit. The possible hitch with this month’s event is that the memecoin’s website has a disclaimer that Trump
governments around the world, particularly in their use of national security laws, was impinging on the rights of the free press. RSF said press freedom had been declining over the 25-year period its index
governments deny it. To acknowledge it publicly would be to accept China’s role in nuclear proliferation. But “wherever Pakistan got stuck, China would bridge the gap, in spare parts, knowledge and cooperation,” Khan said
government as a “10-year project” while conceding that the party under his leadership has made mistakes. ## Why is pressure on Starmer mounting now? Discontent with Starmer’s leadership has been increasing over the past
US. For decades, the Republican party here was moulded in the image of the Bush family: pragmatic, business-friendly and focused on the economy and free trade. Cornyn has helped the party raise millions
government led by Boris Johnson ultimately contributed to his resignation  Sue Gray. Photograph: Charles McQuillan/Getty Images Sue Gray [resigned](https://www.theguardian.com
government has relaxed strict sanctions on Russian crude oil, allowing for the import of jet fuel and diesel refined in third countries amid surging costs. A trade licence that came into effect on Wednesday permits
US man who died after officer shoved knee into back sues police Relatives of a man whom investigators determined died after a [Kansas sheriff’s deputy shoved his knee](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/oct/03/kansas-sheriff-deputy-black-inmate-death) into the cuffed
governed by separate legal regimes: one for those who have lived there for generations and one for the Israelis who claim a biblical right to the territory. “This isn’t new,” Yair Dvir, from
us with their experiences as the old infrastructure – the public switched telephone network (PSTN) – used to make calls is replaced with digital lines. It is one of the biggest tech upgrades since the [analogue television
government led by Nigel Farage deporting refugees “to certain death”. Despite her pleas however, many including several key Burnham allies – greeted her proposals with outrage. Sarah Owen, a leader of the Tribune group of centre
US administrations. Last year, Hegseth was full-throated in his position, warning against the “real” and potentially “imminent” threat of a Chinese invasion of the island. He said China’s army was “rehearsing
government. Burnham, who was [blocked by Labour’s ruling body from running in February’s Gorton and Denton byelection](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/jan/25/andy-burnham-blocked-from-byelection-race-by-labour-ruling-committee), has identified several seats where MPs are prepared to step aside
government — including state legislatures, county commissions and school districts. So far, the high court's decision has spelled the end for at least one fight over state legislative districts. Last week, North Carolina state
US military presence in those countries. ## ‘Never give concessions’ Iranian authorities have maintained a defiant approach and have said their supporters, who [have taken to the streets at night](/news/2026/3/27/guns-in-the-streets-as-us-israel-intensify-month-long-attacks-across) in a show of strength
US, including Republicans dismayed by the terms of the deal - especially the provision of a reconstruction fund for Iran. Republican Senator Bill Cassidy described the agreement as the "worst foreign policy blunder in decades". "Iran
us in the bigger picture, the bigger targets [of the Paris agreement],” he said. The push to electrify was the highlight of two weeks of talks in Bonn that otherwise offered little to cheer. After