Brussels wants EU judicial agency to take greater role in Ukraine war crimes probe
The European Commission wants to boost Eurojust's role to enable the judicial agency to collect and store evidence of alleged war crimes in Ukraine.
World Health Organization official confirms that “anyone can get” the monkeypox virus dispelling the myth of “gay disease”. WHO expert Andy Seale stressed the importance to remember that monkeypox is not an illness that affects only one community more than others. Mr Seale suggested that an elevated proportion of UK cases in gay or bisexual men could be due to an increased awareness of sexual health amongst the community.
The connection partly lies in fertilisers, which require a great deal of gas to be produced.
Viktor Ovsyannikov speaks out on his defence of a 21-year-old tank commander who shot and killed an unarmed civilian
The top civil servant's hotly-anticipated investigation is expected to drop this week.
THE coroner for Dorset is seeking help from the public to find the next of kin of a man who lived in Bournemouth.
A Treasury minister suggested Chancellor Rishi Sunak was not ruling out a windfall tax on oil and gas company profits if the sector does not invest in providing more domestic energy sources. Simon Clarke, Chief Secretary to the Treasury, told BBC Breakfast: “We want to see the record profits that the industry is making at this time reinvested in productive capacity for our economy. “Insofar as that doesn’t happen, the Chancellor has been clear that we can’t rule anything out.”
Leeds United supporters in Toronto, Canada, were ecstatic after their soccer team across the pond managed to avoid relegation in a 2-1 win over Brentford on May 22.Footage shows Whites fans in downtown Toronto cheering and chanting “We are staying up!” after their team’s win and Burnley’s 2-1 loss to Newcastle secured Leeds’ final place in the Premier League.Leeds were promoted to the Premier League in 2020 after spending a 16-year stretch in the English Football League Championship. Credit: @torontomapleleeds via Storyful
The savage murder of servant Jess McPherson was one of the most senseless murders that Glasgow had witnessed but was it also a miscarriage of justice?
Male Afghan news presenters wore masks during broadcasts to show solidarity with female colleagues told to cover their faces under new Taliban rules.
York woman recalls meeting Princess Elizabeth on 1949 visit
SANTA FE LITERARY FESTIVAL: <strong>Holly Baxter </strong>reports from the Santa Fe Literary Festival on Margaret Atwood’s refusal to mince her words and Don Winslow’s surprising reason for retirement
Kim Jong-un appears emotional at funeral of North Korean military official
Two cases found in southern states of Tamil Nadu and Telangana
Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi said one-on-one teaching could help children who have fallen behind during the pandemic.
A COMMUNITY centre and volunteer hub is to get a £92,000 new roof.
Verstappen expressed his frustration strongly as Red Bull’s DRS malfunctioned during the Spanish Grand Prix
Baby formula bound for US loaded onto planes in Europe amid shortage
You might not think that we produce many tomatoes in Britain, but we do: about 100,000 tons, a fifth of our annual consumption. Yet British tomato farmers face a problem: powdery mildew, a disease against which their principal defence has long been fungicide.
The six-part series, which charts the rise of the punk band, will premiere on May 31.