12-year-old fires gun into ceiling during gas station robbery
12-year-old fires gun into ceiling during gas station robbery
Dominic Paul will take over as chief executive officer from Ms Brittain at the start of the next financial year, in March 2023.
A multinational task force designed to seize Russian oligarchs' wealth has blocked and frozen 30 billion US dollars (£25 billion) in sanctioned individuals' property and funds in its first 100 days in operation, it has been reported.
The widow of slain police officer Andrew Harper said she believes he is “smiling down at me with pride and love” after her campaign in his memory became law. Lissie Harper, 31, was compelled to lobby the Government after being “outraged” by the prison sentences handed to the three teenagers responsible for killing her husband while he responded to a burglary, hours after he was due to clock off and begin his honeymoon. She told the PA news agency it is important to mark the law change as a positive, but said she feels she will “never be able to move on” from her husband’s death.
Climate protesters have glued themselves to the frame of a painting in Kelvingrove Art Gallery and spray-painted their logo on the walls and floor of the building.
New version of the legendary cross-continental train is being launched by Accor hotel group
THE UK Supreme Court is to proceed with the Scottish Government’s request for a ruling on the legality of Holyrood staging its own independence referendum.
It’s been estimated that up to 99% of consumers, at least once in a year, will now find a local business they need using the internet.
A Cambridge college has renamed student halls known as “The Colony” over concerns about being associated with slavery.
A Pembrokeshire school is looking forward to holding its summer community fete, hoping to bring people from across Pembrokeshire to attend.
Sir Colin Blakemore, the former Oxford Professor of Physiology and head of the Medical Research Council, who has died aged 78, endured threats, letter bombs and even parcels of HIV-infected hypodermic needles sent to his children, yet he remained Britain’s most outspoken advocate of vivisection and became one of the country’s best-known scientists, campaigning on issues such as drugs policy and libel reform.
PM faces Cabinet battle over defence spending Analysis: Macron and Scholz finally change tone on Ukraine Putin's ‘toxic masculinity’ to blame for Ukraine war, says Boris Johnson Sir Kim Darroch: Nato has to be ready for a nuclear strike Listen to the latest episode of our daily Ukraine podcast
The Paris Court of Appeal will on Wednesday rule on whether to extradite 10 former members of the hard left Italian extremist group the Red Brigades. The activists, who have been living in France for decades, are wanted by Italy for acts of terrorism committed between 1970 and 1980.
Negative views of China at highest level in years in many of the 19 countries that took part in survey
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer has reiterated his call for an emergency budget to tackle the cost-of-living crisis.
Judge sets hearing for 12 July, meaning abortions up to six weeks of pregnancy can resume for at least two weeks
Only Murders in the Building season 2 trailer, youtube
Cumbria's Police and Crime Commissioner Peter McCall said fuel bills will have a significant impact on costs.
A climate tech firm plans to launch this direct air capture plant in the next two years.
Amid what local media is describing as a public outcry, authorities in Cairo have begun the removal and demolition of over 30 houseboats moored along the banks of the River Nile.Video posted on Twitter by Omar Robert Hamilton shows some houseboats being towed away, one partly demolished already. Hamilton was recording from his family’s houseboat. He told Middle East Eye it would be “hard to imagine life without it.” He said the government had a “smash and grab attitude” to Cairo, aimed at squeezing profit “out of the place while they remain in power”.Ayman Anwar, head of the Central Administration for the Protection of the Nile River in Greater Cairo, told local media that 32 residential houseboats would be removed to beautify the waterfront and make way for tourism.Ahram Online said some residents were trying to raise awareness and overturn the removal decision, in order to preserve a part of the city’s heritage. “Houseboat residents say they are being forced out with little notice and no compensation,” the FT reported. Credit: Omar Robert Hamilton via Storyful
Former US president Donald Trump angrily lunged at his Secret Service driver and grabbed at the steering wheel of his limousine in a bid to join the crowd as it marched on the Capitol on the day of the deadly insurrection, an aide testified Tuesday.