Cabinet meet on first day of nationwide rail strike
Ministers attend a Cabinet meeting at Downing Street as 40,000 railway workers walk out in the biggest rail strike in Britain for 30 years. .
A Government crackdown on unions features among the stories on Sunday’s front pages.
Kyiv Mayor Vitali Klitschko says Russia has targeted the Ukrainian capital
Analysis: A price cap on Russian oil and potential famine in Africa are among issues pressing for attention
Relative mistakenly sold ‘shocked and horrified’ Buxton woman’s inherited vinyls for less than £1 each
Pope Francis is urging families to shun “selfish” decisions that are indifferent to life as he closed out a big Vatican family rally a day after the U.S. Supreme Court ended constitutional protections for abortion
‘As stated in yesterday’s congressional hearings, you don’t ask for a pardon if you are innocent. And, you don’t decline to appeal if you know you are right,’ said Heard’s spokesperson
The portrait will be displayed at the National Portrait Gallery when it reopens in 2023.
Dublin’s Pride Parade has returned to the streets of the capital on Saturday for the first time since the pandemic began. The rainbow-clad spectacle featured young people, LGBT+ support groups, Ukrainian nationals, and the Irish premier all taking part.
Prime minister under fire after insisting he will not change his behaviour in office
Boris Johnson spoke on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme about measures to help people's finances
Police fired tear gas from the windows of the Arizona Capitol building on Friday (24 June) to disperse hundreds of protesters demonstrating outside. The crowds gathered on the evening that the US Supreme Court overturned Roe v Wade, ruling that abortion is not a constitutional right. Many on the Capitol grounds in Phoenix were divided into groups condemning and supporting the decision.
The first yachts to make it all the way round the Isle of Wight will be honoured at a ceremony later this morning.
Prince Charles' head gardener is developing compost by using shredded paperwork and organic waste from the Highgrove estate to help tackle the impact of climate change.
Council chiefs cancelled a talk by Julie Bindel, the feminist writer, on protecting women from male violence because it contradicts their position on trans rights.
Prime minister refuses to accept Partygate scandal triggered byelection defeats – and rules out ‘psychological transformation’ to change his character
French president Emmanuel Macron has called for unity in the face of islamist terrorism after a gunman attacked a gay bar and surrounding streets in the Norwegian capital, Oslo. At least two people were killed and 21 more injured on the day the city's LGBTQ community was due to celebrate its annual Pride parade. UPDATE: 13h00 UT:French President Emmanuel Macron has called for unity "in the face of hatred" and "the barbarity of an Islamist terrorist" after an overnight shooting in the Norwegian c
As Pride month comes to an end, Scotland’s leading youth activist for LGBT rights, Amy Winter - who’s also a member of the Scottish Youth Parliament - talks to our Writer at Large Neil Mackay about what it’s really like to be a young LGBT person in Scotland today
A wife from San Diego decided to surprise her husband with left-handed notebooks and his reaction is priceless.
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne said on Saturday she is backing a parliamentary bill to add abortion rights to the country's constitution. The move comes after the United States Supreme Court's decision on Friday to overturn the landmark Roe v. Wade ruling which recognized a woman's constitutional right to an abortion and legalized it nationwide. "For all women, for human rights, we must engrave this acquired right in stone," Borne wrote on Twitter.
The Scottish Conservative leader’s comments come despite him voting against the Prime Minister in a vote of confidence.