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Keir Starmer has called the threat of further US tariffs on Europe “completely wrong” and “not the right way to resolve differences within an alliance”. But, as he played down talk of retaliatory tariffs and stopped short of criticising Donald Trump personally, he continues to walk a difficult tightrope between the Europe and the US.

The prime minister held an emergen...


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At least 39 people have died following a high-speed collision between two trains near Córdoba in southern Spain. Around 400 people were on the trains and more than 120 required treatment from the emergency services.

The death toll is “not yet final”, said Spanish transport minister Óscar Puente, who has launched an investigation into the cause of the “extremely strang...


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Secretary of State Marco Rubio has formally changed the State Department’s official font from Calibri to Times New Roman, dismissing the old choice as “informal” and a “wasteful” paean to diversity.

“The United ...


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Obtaining student loan forgiveness can feel like pure relief — but there may be some fine print to that forgiveness. As of Jan. 1, 2026, following the expiration of a Biden-era provision that made student loan forgiveness tax-free, some borrowers who get their debt balance wiped away will now face a sizable tax bill.

Effectively, this means that borrowers “who qualify...


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The stakes when buying a home are high. Not only is it a sizable chunk of change to put down, for likely the most expensive item you will ever end up owning, but it is also the place you will spend a lot of your time for years to come. So, how can you make sure you do not end up with a case of buyer’s remorse?

It’s impossible to predict how you will feel in the future...


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