Politics

Benjamin Netanyahu said it is "out of the question" to stop the war before achieving all of Israel's goals.
The former president has risked re-igniting his feud with Sadiq Khan.
The former president reached new heights of incomprehensibility when he attempted to pronounce "infrastructure."
"I'm not even supposed to be talking to you," the indicted former president falsely claimed to his supporters.
Do not confuse the voluntary programme offering to pay migrants to relocate with the forceful deportation scheme.
The former PM said voters should "forget about the Government" in tomorrow's local elections.
More than 2,600 seats across England and Wales are to be contested on May 2.
She said she knows someone "having a very lovely gap year" in the country.
Could the PM's seat, previously seen as a Tory stronghold, be at risk?