Business Secretary: Windfall tax is 'bad idea'
Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has dismissed Labour's calls for a windfall tax on energy firms as it would 'disincentive' investment. .
A VICTIM was left seeing flashing lights after his head was smashed in a car door in a road rage argument.
Asian shares are mostly lower after tepid trading on Wall Street amid worries about a global recession
The American performers were due to play at the Glasgow Green on Tuesday evening.
Born nine weeks premature and weighing less than three pounds, Mohammed lies doll-like in a hospital incubator as he fights for his life.
Move over Wordle, you can now shake things up with its music spin-off Heardle.
AN OXFORDSHIRE man is among six people to have appeared in court after being charged over a track invasion at the British Grand Prix.
A woman who was struck and pinned under a public bus in Stamford, Connecticut, on Tuesday, July 5, was rescued by firefighters who used “high-pressure air bags” to lift the bus off the ground, according to Deputy Chief Matt Palmer.The footage shows the first half of what Palmer described as “a difficult extrication process that involved stabilization of the bus” before the air bags were used.It took 10 minutes to safely remove the woman, who was conscious and alert enough to speak to firefighters, the fire department said. She was then transferred to Stamford Hospital for evaluation and Stamford Police were investigating how the collision happened, they added.“Given the size and weight of this bus, we are very grateful that her injuries were not more serious,” said Chief Palmer. Credit: Stamford Fire Department via Storyful
Elisabeth Borne, who helms France's new minority government, had her 90 minutes of speech interrupted by MPs who shouted back, banged on tribunes and even booed.
Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama marked his 87th birthday on Wednesday by inaugurating a library and museum in his hillside Indian headquarters. He was cheered by a large number of followers, including American actor Richard Gere, a longtime disciple.
Vadim Lyakh says 40 houses hit on Monday as Moscow shifts focus to main cities in Donetsk region after fall of Lysychansk
Boris Johnson says he 'can't recall' any complaints made against ministers such as those of former Deputy Chief Whip Chris Pincher. When asked by the Labour MP Chris Bryant at the Liaison Committee if similar complaints have been made against ministers, the prime minister responds, "nothing that springs to mind" and that he'll "have to get back to you". .
Authorities in the Mediterranean country have banned all domestic LGBTQ+ events, citing "security reasons".
A New Zealand competitive eater who has scarfed down many jars of Nutella in various challenges has bested herself, inhaling 10,000 calories worth of the chocolate hazelnut spread in less than 12.5 minutes.Auckland-based competitive eater and model Nela Zisser can often be found making her way through outrageous food challenges.A recent challenge shows her devouring two large jars of Nutella in 12 minutes and 27 seconds, beating her previous record in this challenge of 13 minutes and 15 seconds.According to her YouTube caption, she ingested a whopping 4.4 pounds of Nutella.Zisser’s YouTube account chronicles such food feats as wolfing down 10 Burger King Whoppers in 17 minutes, devouring a 1-kg burrito in just under 100 seconds, and consuming a 2.2-pound jar of Nutella in under four minutes. Credit: Nela Zisser via Storyful
A tourist robbed by a bike gang outside the 02 Arena had her case shut by police after just eight hours.
Mr Zahawi was born in Baghdad to Kurdish parents and his family came to the UK when he was nine years old.
A Labour MP was in tears as he shared the story of his father’s death and gave his backing to proposals to legalise assisted dying.Sheffield Central MP Paul Blomfield had to stop several times as he told the story of how his father took his own life after receiving a diagnosis for inoperable cancer.
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A landmark survey shows young people are more apprehensive of space and unaware of the benefits the industry brings to their daily lives.
Boris Johnson has said he will "of course" still be prime minister tomorrow despite facing an avalanche of resignations from members of his government.
William Wragg - the chair of the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee - asks Boris Johnson tough questions on the tenability of his government and his decision to appoint Chris Pincher as deputy chief whip.