Author: Jan Strupczewski,Karl Badohal
European Union finance ministers started talks on Saturday over a joint defence fund that would buy and own defence equipment and charge members a fee for its use, as a way to spend more on defence without burdening national accounts with more debt.Read More
MPs are debating and will later vote on whether to grant the government control of British SteelRead More
UK lawmakers held a rare Saturday parliamentary debate as the government seeks to pass emergency legislation to stop the last British factory that can make steel from scratch shutting down.Read More
MPs debate emergency bill to protect British steelRead More
News about the latest hires, retirements and more in the Topeka area.Read More
Ukraine could be divided into European and Russian ‘zones of responsibility,’ Trump’s envoy suggests
Retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg appeared to suggest in an interview that Ukraine could be divided like Berlin after World War II.Read More
The Boston Marathon will wind through rural lanes and villages around the Lincolnshire town.Read More
Looking to book a last minute Easter holiday break? Here are five cheap flights to locations including Rome, Paris and Ibiza to help you on your way.Read More
LONDON (AP) — U.K. lawmakers returned to Parliament from their Easter break on Saturday to approve an emergency rescue of the country’s last remaining factory that makes steel directly from raw materials. Prime Minister Keir Starmer summoned lawmakers for the highly unusual Saturday sitting to …Read More
Duke of Sussex says removal of security after he and Meghan left royal duties was ‘difficult to swallow’Read More