Boris Johnson gets corrected after stating Labour called vote of confidence
Boris Johnson gets corrected after stating Labour called vote of confidence by Lindsay Hoyle during a session in the Commons. Parliament TV
Finlay MacDonald, 39, appeared in court on Friday over a series of incidents in north-west Scotland earlier in the week.
A routine beer delivery turned dangerous when a truck carrying hundreds of cases of Bud Light overturned on the freeway on the 10th of August. Luckily, nobody was injured, but crews, sealed off the area, which was covered in beercans.
The suspect is due to attend Inverness Sheriff Court on Friday.
FIREFIGHTERS warn residents not to have barbecues after fire in Benfleet.
An alleged member of the IS terror cell known as "The Beatles" appeared before a British court on Thursday charged with trying to smuggle 20,000 euros to Syria.
The festival will return in October for ten days of literature, music and food.
During an appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert on Tuesday the Severance director shared that he recently took his 20-year-old daughter Olivia, whom he shares with wife Christine Taylor, for lessons in New York City. Reflecting on driving around the busy city, Ben noted that he and Olivia found it calming to listen to Taylor's songs. "What really helped her was if we just played her favourite artist on the iPhone, and we just played Taylor Swift. I was a fan, but I think now I'm a total Swiftie."
In today’s newsletter: Nearly half a year into the war, and with no end in sight, the coming months could be crucial – foreign correspondent Luke Harding explains why
Boris Johnson has doubled down on his insistence that it is for his successor to "make significant fiscal decisions" after talks with energy bosses ended with no new measures to ease the cost of living crisis. But Labour accused the government of showing a lack of urgency and of being "missing in action".
In a remote working world, emails have become the norm. However, some common email sign-offs and greetings can come across as passive aggressive. Euronews spoke to an expert and looked into some of the phrases that can cause upset and discovered some neutral alternatives.
The annual Perseids meteor shower will peak on 13 August. Find out the best time to view
Portugal’s prime minister says European authorities are considering a liquefied natural gas pipeline from Spain to Italy
THE regular evening broadcast of ITV News Meridian was cancelled at 6pm this evening (10) due to a fire alarm.
Government officials were reportedly concerned information was ‘potentially in danger of falling into the wrong hands’
A Maryland man described by the FBI as a white supremacist has been sentenced to four months of incarceration for storming the U.S. Capitol while wearing a court-mandated device that tracked his movements
People forced to leave their homes following an explosion which killed a four-year-old girl have claimed the gas provider “has blood on their hands”. Sahara Salman died and two people remain in hospital after the blast, which happened in Thornton Heath, south London, shortly after 7am on Monday. At a community meeting last night in Mitcham, residents said that at least 18 calls were made from Galpin’s Road, where the blast took place, to gas firm SGN about the smell of gas in the days and weeks leading up to the explosion.
A 39-year-old man has been charged following incidents on the Isle of Skye and Wester Ross on Wednesday (10 August), which left one man dead and three injured.John MacKinnon, 47, was killed after a gun was fired at a property in Teangue yesterday morning.A 32-year-old woman had earlier been injured in an incident about eight miles away in Tarskavaig.In Dornie on the Highland mainland, a gun was also fired, injuring a man and woman, both aged 63.
An Australian fishing boat sailing in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Northern Territory, spotted a large container of unknown origin floating in the water on August 4.In footage recorded by Bruce Davey, the container can be seen bobbing up and down in the water. “Holy shiver me timbers,” he can be heard saying at one point, as the crew grabs a closer look.Northern Territory Infrastructure, Planning, and Logistics issued a marine navigation warning on Facebook on August 5, urging nearby vessels to “proceed with caution” around the “large floating container”.The area is a “hotspot for debris,” according to a spokesperson for the Australian Marine Conservation Society.Davey and the crew of his ship, named Wildcard, spotted the object as they were fishing for mackerel off Groote Eylandt, in the Northern Territory. A member dived into the water for a closer inspection. However, Davey said they were unable to open a hatch on the object.In the video, a female member of the crew can be heard saying that they were lucky “it wasn’t nighttime, we would have smashed into it.”The container, estimated to be of “about five meters by three meters by four meters” by Davey, was too large for the fishing boat to tow to safety.A Northern Territory Marine Safety statement noted though that the Wildcard crew had placed a marker buoy on the container to improve visibility for mariners.Storyful contacted Northern Territory Marine Safety for an update on the container, but no further comment was available at the time of writing. Credit: Bruce Davey via Storyful
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Susan Hughes streamed shows on the app 'for hours on end' while she did paperwork in reception at Charlotte House Care Home in Bebington, The Wirral.