Donald Trump says 2024 presidential run will be his last if he loses
Mr Trump rarely admits the possibility he could legitimately lose an election.
Mr Trump rarely admits the possibility he could legitimately lose an election.
Dubois is now the sport’s most exciting heavyweight.
Politics dominates the front pages at the start of the working week.
The JRF said its analysis showed the ‘risks of the Government’s decision to pursue economic growth before improving the lives of families’.
The plan includes a new charter aimed at resetting how stop and search is carried out.
The app is designed to help people previously treated for melanoma examine their skin regularly to help catch any recurrence of the disease.
Sir Graham Brady is revealing ‘important material; for the record’ in his autobiography, Kingmaker.
The Scottish Labour leader will say that Scotland is full of ‘enormous potential’.
Welsh Secretary Jo Stevens is expected to reveal a new partnership on driving down waiting lists.
The home improvement and repair sector is forecast to grow by 40% over the next decade, leading to huge demand for workers.
The Best In The House art collection will go on display at the British Art Fair at the Saatchi Gallery.
Van Gerwen emerged with an 8-7 victory at MVM Dome.
Foreign Secretary David Lammy said the ongoing hostilities are in ‘nobody’s interest’ as he also advised British nationals in Lebanon to ‘leave now’.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves will say she has reversed a decision to grant a waiver over hundreds of millions of pounds’ worth of disputed deals.
The comment was notable as Donald Trump seemed to rule out another bid and as he rarely admits the possibility he could legitimately lose an election.