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jobs in the UK and Ireland and shut its remaining Beefeater and Brewers Fayre restaurants as it resets its five-year business strategy, amid tax rises and pressure from a [US activist investor](https://www.theguardian.com
people for European goods such as alcohol, textiles and other manufactured commodities. None of this diminishes European culpability in the slave trade. The demand was European. The ships were European. The plantation system was European
second with 34 seats, forming the largest opposition group. Labour shrank from 29 seats before the election, in the old 60-member chamber, to just nine seats now, and the Conservatives dropped from
job of changing our country for the better. Cutting the cost of living, bringing down hospital waiting lists and keeping our country safe in an increasingly dangerous world. “Britain stands at a pivotal moment
job of distinguishing between justified claims and hype can be tricky. Mythos is one of Anthropic's latest models developed as part of its broader AI system called Claude. It encompasses the company
people expect the government to "get on with the job of changing our country for the better". He added: "Cutting the cost of living, bringing down hospital waiting lists and keeping our country safe
people. There will be a community party celebrating the 250th anniversary of independence. After leaving the US, the King will pay a visit to Bermuda, before returning to the UK. In the wake
second left, the founder of the group, at a Wetherspoon’s event in Birmingham, where 300 meals were distributed to homeless and vulnerable people. “This group has literally been a lifesaver,” he says, his voice
job so he could go to Germany and count to three (I am not making this up). It was, as Graham Norton observed, "a big swing". Now, look, I'm all for taking a chance
second referendum. Swinney [told his party’s conference last year](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2025/oct/11/snp-backs-swinneys-clear-strategy-for-new-independence-referendum) that an overall SNP majority was the “clear and unambiguous” precondition for seeking those powers – a stance reinforced in the party
UK. There were also heavy losses for the party in the Scottish Parliament election, [where the SNP won a fifth successive term](https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cddpevvv97jo) and Labour finished a distant second tied with Reform. West
UK polls could have more local representatives than any other. For that to come to pass would mean a nasty night for Labour, and the Conservatives. The Tories were second last time round
UK politics*** | Keir Starmer has [accused Olly Robbins](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/apr/20/keir-starmer-olly-robbins-commons-statement-peter-mandelson-vetting) of deliberately and repeatedly obstructing the truth about the Peter Mandelson vetting scandal before a high-jeopardy appearance of the sacked top official before
second-term low, and a cost of living crisis intensifying for millions. Any conventional US president would be in big trouble. But [Donald Trump](https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/donaldtrump) is not a conventional president, and normal rules
many farmers, Marshall had other jobs that helped pay the bills. And in August 2023, at one of them, he cut his arm while moving dumped wood. He thoroughly washed the "wee scratch", put plenty
many households to manage the cost of living, there are now a record 1.35 million adults working at least two jobs. It is mostly Gen Z - adults aged up to 29 - driving this "poly-employment
job to start singing in the streets," he tells the BBC. "I had so many people telling me that I was wasting my time. People would bully me in the street [while] I was busking
people cannot meet their basic needs, according to the UN. Unemployment is rife, healthcare struggling and the aid that once provided the basics for millions has dwindled to a fraction of what it once
second king’s speech](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/13/starmer-sets-out-changes-to-education-health-and-courts-in-kings-speech), in which the government set out what it would do in parliament over the next 12 to 18 months, was a crystallisation of everything that was wrong with
jobs and businesses, surging inflation and a sharp drop in Ukraine's GDP. "At first, becoming a surrogate made me angry and disappointed, but now I've just accepted it," says Karina Tarasenko