Bernie Ecclestone apologises after saying he would 'take a bullet' for Putin
Bernie Ecclestone apologises after saying he would 'take a bullet' for Putin
Boris Johnson’s demise as prime minister was a “triumph” for Remain voters, Jacob Rees-Mogg has said. The Brexit Opportunities minister told GB News there are “a lot of people” who still resent Britain leaving the European Union (EU) and therefore rejoiced in bringing who he called “the standard bearer” of Brexit down.
At least 41 people were killed when a fire broke out at a church in the Giza neighborhood of Imbaba on August 14, the Coptic Orthodox Church reported citing health officials.The fire broke out at the Abu Sefein church around 9 am local time, the country’s interior ministry reported. The cause of the fire was an electrical fault in an air conditioner in the building, the ministry said. At least two policemen and three members of the civil protection forces were injured in the response to the fire, according to the ministry.These images were published by the country’s Ministry of Social Solidarity. According to the ministry, the images show people injured in the fire being treated at Agouza Hospital. Credit: Ministry of Social Solidarity via Storyful
It comes as the southern half of the UK has been beset by drought conditions this weekend, while the northern half braces for thunderstorms on Sunday.
Most couples with young children dream of upsizing to give their growing brood more space to spread their wings.
Bristol Balloon Fiesta: Dozens of hot air balloons fill sky as they take flight.Source: James Acres, Twitter
William Lodewyk Crowther, later premier of Tasmania, mutilated the corpse of Aboriginal man William Lanne in 1869
XANDER Wardlaw is aiming to make an impact in the UK after travelling from Down Under to join Oxford City Stars.
This week’s hustings show many members are unenthusiastic about Sunak or Truss – and might even prefer the current PM
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Four drivers and car owners are facing large bills after they failed to respond to court summons and were convicted in their absence.
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A world champion French ski mountaineer has fallen to her death on Mont Blanc amid warnings that an unprecedented heatwave is making hiking routes unstable.
Gregory Vooght was accused by the Metropolitan Police of flouting the pandemic restrictions, but told a court he was sitting at his desk working when officers arrived.
The Met Office has warned of torrential downpours and possible flooding over the next few days
The Tory frontrunner has stoked outrage with claims of ‘creeping antisemitism’ inside government. Adam Forrest looks at whether the controvesy is a sign of things to come
The development could increase the supply of kidneys available for transplant.
The water companies are doing too little to fix a problem that isn’t going away, says John Vidal, a former Guardian environment editor
The 17‑year‑old British gymnast Jessica Gadirova overcame moments of self-doubt to retain her European floor title
The number of people suspected of having dementia who are undergoing assessments in order to get a diagnosis has halved since the pandemic, official figures show.
The Carry on and EastEnders star campaigned to raise awareness after being diagnosed with the disease.