Britain freezes assets of Russia’s biggest bank
UK also bans outward investment to Russia and promises to end imports of Russian oil and coal by the end of this year
UK also bans outward investment to Russia and promises to end imports of Russian oil and coal by the end of this year
London Letter: Johnson must ditch ‘petty diplomatic spats’ to focus on continental peace
Labour says delay allows Putin’s associates to ‘salvage hundreds of millions’
Figures on left of party criticise tilt ‘to right’ but Nandy dismisses characterisation
Removal of Louise Haigh from role not related to comments on Irish unity, MP says
Munira Mirza has doubted existence of institutional racism and criticised ‘culture of grievance’
Higher death rate among minority groups may be due to jobs, says UK testing chief
Statistics office found increased mortality rates for all ethnic minority groups, except in Chinese women
Former party leader joins defeated leadership rivals in overhauled UK shadow cabinet
The comedian on how racist abuse and his mother’s violence shaped him as a performer and activist
Kampala Letter: Activist group calls for end to white people being depicted as heroes in Africa
No-deal remarks ‘taken out of context’, claims former cabinet minister Priti Patel
UK economy could contract by 8%, house prices fall 30%, sterling fall 25%
Foreign secretary says Britons will not tolerate ‘bog roll Brexit’ that is ‘soft, yielding’
Hundreds walk behind wreath reading ‘Humanity for Grenfell’, many carrying pictures of some of the victims
Official figures do not take account of illegal tenants who may have died in tower fire
Lack of clarity on death toll almost two weeks after tragedy ‘outrageous’, says Labour MP
Urgent action being taken to make other tower blocks safe, UK parliament is told
‘Trust is falling through the floor and suspicion of a cover-up is rising’
Anger among members of public as Sadiq Khan visits scene of Grenfell Tower fire
‘I’d like to hope that it isn’t going to be triple figures’, says fire chief of number killed
Debate over state visit triggered by petition against US president’s visit signed by 1.8m
Reports suggest prime minister will trigger article 50 without allowing MPs to vote on it
Minister for European Affairs Dara Murphy said Ireland and Britain were deeply connected
Leftwing former outsider likely to be elected as Labour party leader on Saturday
The most unpredictable election in a generation, they said. TV coverage proved that, for sure
Some Muslims feel sidelined in the debate about terror and freedom
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices