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43 resultsfor “increase in national security cases UK”

Politics

What did Keir Starmer say in ‘last chance’ speech to save his premiership?

case, as with the announcement that British Steel will be nationalised. If Starmer sceptics in Labour are to be mollified, there is an argument that he needed to produce a [Flemish giant-sized](https://www.theguardian.com

The Guardian WorldMay 11
Politics

How the High Street became a window on our political instability

cases, a huge number of direct competitors already in situ. Rumours spread between neighbours about money-laundering mini-marts and gang-owned vape stores. There was a vague feeling of unease about all of this

BBC NewsJun 7
Politics

Why is the EU under pressure to suspend its trade agreement with Israel?

increased attacks by Israelis from illegal settlements and raids by Israeli forces. ### Gaza Israel’s two-year genocide in Gaza has become the catalyst for growing calls to end the association agreement. Since Israel

Al Jazeera EnglishApr 21
Politics

'Bit of pain' worth long-term security from Iran, Bessent tells BBC

security. "The biggest risk you can take is one you don't know you were taking. "Now we know for a fact that, as the Iranians shot at Diego Garcia, they do have mid-range

BBC NewsApr 14
Health

What is the UK Biobank project and what are the privacy concerns around it?

national institute for health data science – said that among the key discoveries was the finding that [four proteins in the blood](https://www.theguardian.com/society/2024/feb/12/early-blood-test-to-predict-dementia-is-step-closer-as-biological-markers-identified) could eventually help diagnose dementia in people before symptoms develop. [Last

The Guardian WorldApr 23
Politics

Two migrants jailed under new small boats law

Security, Asylum and Immigration Act, which came into force earlier this year. It makes causing or risking the death or serious injury of a person at sea in a small boat a crime

BBC NewsJun 10
Business

Graduate 'ghosted' by employers has applied for 400 jobs and had only three interviews

increasingly common for job applicants. In a fiercely competitive market, he speaks to graduates like Karyna every week who have applied for hundreds of jobs, and believes AI screening means many are ditched before even

BBC NewsApr 22
Politics

Hong Kong dissident Nathan Law on China spies in UK: ‘We’re not surprised’

case that China’s rise was a risk. He was, as he always is, studious in checking who was around him. He was picked up in a car to get home. “There is no public

The Guardian WorldMay 8
Politics

‘Everything I do has climate at its centre’: Hackney’s first Green mayor gets to work

secure the mayoralty, the party jumped from four councillors to 40. At the same time, the Labour block slid from 50 seats in 2022 to nine. “Before the election, I was saying it’s going

The Guardian WorldMay 27
Politics

How Trump acolytes seized on UK teen’s killing to push anti-immigration agenda

UK party that it is an illustration of multiculturalism and political correctness gone mad. “Henry Nowak died the same way a civilization dies, handcuffed by authorities who neither trusted nor cared for him, and accused

The Guardian WorldJun 8
Politics

UK supply chain unprepared for major shocks such as war, report warns

case scenario” planning by European states, ministers have been warned. Donald Trump’s “America First” transformation of the US, which has made what was once a trusted UK ally a much less reliable partner, should

The Guardian WorldMay 24
Business

US plans to hike tariffs on EU cars to 25% will hit luxury market the most

national security risks. In August, the White House reached a deal with the EU to lower those levies to 15 percent. “He does have authority to do this. What’s less clear is what

Al Jazeera EnglishMay 5
Tech

‘There is real danger’: landline phone users voice fears over digital switchover

Nations](https://www.ofcom.org.uk/siteassets/resources/documents/research-and-data/multi-sector/infrastructure-research/connected-nations-2025/connected-nations-uk-report-2025.pdf?v=407947) report Ofcom predicted the pace of customer migrations would increase this year to meet the approaching deadline. To date, telecoms providers have focused on the easiest homes to switch

The Guardian WorldMay 2
Politics

How big tech got its way on Trump’s AI executive order

UK to India to China worrying the AI model could target financial systems and other critical infrastructure. The security risks posed by Mythos were also not a one-off. The capabilities of one company

The Guardian WorldMay 23
World

Thursday briefing: How ​English football ​is ​pricing ​out ​its ​own ​supporters

security forces abusing international activists who were detained as they tried to sail to Gaza with aid. 5. ***UK news*** | Rainwater harvesting, the use of grey water in homes and an urgent campaign to reduce

The Guardian WorldMay 21
Politics

Police chief warns anti-white bias claims could drive UK policing ‘back to 60s’

National Black Police Association, spoke out amid growing concerns that politicians such as [Nigel Farage](https://www.theguardian.com/politics/nigel-farage) were stoking tensions around the murder of teenager Henry Nowak by making baseless and provocative claims. Senior

The Guardian WorldJun 3
Politics

Tuesday briefing: Can a deeply divided UK agree on an assisted dying bill?

increasing the number of doctors involved from two to seven. “It was effectively wrecking the bill,” he tells me. What was disappointing, he says, was that “it has been deeply serious legislation

The Guardian WorldApr 28
Conflicts

Brutal raid on woman's birthday party highlights rise of Russian vigilante group

increased in the past two years, our investigation found. We have also found evidence suggesting it has received funding from charities run by figures close to the Kremlin. Katya, well-known in her home city

BBC NewsMay 15
Politics

Why illegal children's homes are being paid up to £2m per child by councils

cases. These rising costs mean there is less funding for earlier support that may prevent children being placed in care, according to the Local Government Association. So why would councils actively break

BBC NewsMay 20
Politics

Bondi distances herself from botched release of Epstein files | First Thing

case. She also said she was “not certain of the extent” that Trump knew about the crimes of Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell before they became public. In her opening statement, Bondi defended the justice department

The Guardian WorldJun 5
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