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The Department for International Development controls most of Britain's £14billion aid budget and has faced frequent criticism for waste and muddle since it was set up by Labour in 1997.
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Police Scotland launched a hunt for 16-year-old Santino Hogan, known to his friends and family as 'Sonny', after he left his home in Glenfarg, Perth and Kinross at around 6pm... Read more ...
PEOPLE arriving in the UK could be asked to stay in quarantine hotels to try to deal with the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, Dominic Raab has said. Read more ...
Another 25 people in Northern Ireland have died after testing positive for Covid-19, the Department of Health has reported. Read more ...
Summary List Placement President Trump's social media ban has opened a can of worms for tech firms who face calls from activists and academics to clamp down on other populist... Read more ...
Summary List Placement Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will resign from her Senate seat on Monday, two days before a historic inauguration where she and President-elect Joe... Read more ...
NEW 'covid quarantine' hotels and GPS tracking could be used on travellers arriving in the UK in a new effort to stop the new coronavirus variant from spreading. Read more ...
NHS boss Sir Simon Stevens, who was appearing on the Andrew Marr show, said that hospitals had seen a huge increase in patients since Christmas. Read more ...
Summary List Placement The US economy is receiving fresh fiscal support after months of plodding negotiations. But one measure of the labor market suggests the massive stimulus... Read more ...
Summary List Placement President-elect Joe Biden will get to work immediately on his first day in the White House as he plans to sign "roughly a dozen" executive orders that... Read more ...