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Labour has warned that some languages vital to UK’s economic future could be lost after exam boards dropped qualifications in Portuguese and Turkish
Sir Malcolm Rifkind said he will step down as MP and that the cash-for-access claims against him are ‘contemptible’.
MPs have urged UK to step up the fight against jihadists.
Britain’s next Prime Minister might not be the leader of the party which wins the most seats at the General Election.
A Christmas card sent out by Tony Blair and wife Cherie was met with ridicule by online critics.
Republican Senator Mitch McConnell said that their win was a vote against 'a government that people can no longer trust'.
Former Tory MP Douglas Carswell became the first UKIP candidate to be elected to the House of Commons.
Prime Minister David Cameron said that he would be ‘heartbroken’ if Scotland voted for independence.
Baroness Warsi quits as Foreign Office minister over Gaza.
In a major cabinet reshuffle, David Cameron has axed a dozen older male ministers with William Hague standing down as Foreign Secretary.
According to a survey, Farage, who argued that the ‘crumbling EU isn’t working’, has won the Europe debate against Clegg.
The North Korean leader has been unanimously re-elected after getting 100% of the vote share.
UKIP landed second place despite leader Nigel Farage complaining the campaign had been 'as dirty as they come'.
Lord Rennard was suspended by the Lib Dems from the party over refusal to apologise over sexual harassment claims.
Communities around America have paid tribute to John F. Kennedy who was shot and killed 50 years ago.
The son of Virginia Senator Creigh Deeds stabbed his father multiple times before he committed suicide by shooting himself.
Following claims that former Brazilian leader Joao Goulart was assassinated, his remains were exhumed for investigation.