Celine Dion, Ne partez pas sans moi, Eurovision 1988
Celine Dion, Ne partez pas sans moi, Eurovision 1988
THE BROTHER of a man killed by a police car said he will not stop protesting until he gets "justice".
A record eight towns are being awarded city status as part of the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee. Doncaster, Dunfermline and Bangor are among those winning the civic honours.
Three rescued loggerhead turtles are released into the Mediterranean off the Tunisian coastal city of Sfax, one, named Marwa, with a tracking beacon glued to its shell to help researchers better protect the threatened species.
Senior executive at Guide Dogs charity says he was ‘publicly humiliated’ by security guard
An Iraqi court has postponed the trial of two European tourists charged with antiquities smuggling after their lawyers argued more information was needed about the ancient shards found in their possession
A spokesperson for Johnson said the PM also asked Erdogan on a call to work with Swedish, Finnish and NATO counterparts to address any concerns ahead of a leaders summit in Madrid next month, and said the UK stands ready to support. The UK PM and the Turkish president also agreed to work to unlock supply routes for Ukrainian grain stocks and alleviate rising global food prices, the Downing Street spokesperson added.
STEVE Coogan has announced he will be cancelling his show in Bournemouth tonight for medical reasons.
Trains between Scotland and England were delayed on Friday due to overhead cable damage at Carstairs.
Animal lured with “a pile of grain, oil and pastries” before being killed, according to officials in the state
Police are investigating claims that a van driver "crushed" three ducklings by mowing them down as they were crossing the road. Staffordshire Police said officers were made aware of the incident, which took place in Trentham, a southern suburb of Stoke-on-Trent, on Friday. Images of the ducklings laying in the road were shared across social media after being posted on Facebook by a man called Steven Walley.
A court in India has dismissed a request to open locked rooms in the Taj Mahal in a search for Hindu idols in the 17th century wonder. On 12 May, Allahabad High Court threw out the petition of a politician from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), saying the reopening of 22 rooms – locked decades ago for security reasons – must be decided by historians.“It is not for the court to direct what subject needs to be researched or studied,” it ruled as BJP lawmaker Diyva Kumari added the Taj Mahal
On the day Moscow claims to have taken control of Mariupol, a call has been made for Russia to be held financially responsible for "crimes it has committed" in Ukraine. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called on allies to sign a multi-lateral agreement to push for it to happen - as "evil must be answered". Under such a multi-lateral agreement, he said, any Russian funds and property under the jurisdiction of partner countries must be seized or frozen, and then confiscated and channelled directed to a "specially created fund from which all victims of Russian aggression can receive appropriate compensation".
Dr Fauci warns society is in ‘decline’ because of spread of disinformation
Ministers announced in the Queen’s Speech that they would enable the licensing of London pedicabs as part of a new Transport Bill
There has been widespread condemnation across the footballing world of the violence which erupted on Thursday night after Swindon Town's play-off semi-final defeat to Port Vale.
The special programme starring the royal couple is due to be aired on June
The Labor Party has not been in office since 2013
Undiplomatic remarks from Jean-Yves Le Drian follow war of words between nations over abandoned submarine deal
‘We will do what it takes to rebuild,’ says governor
‘I’m so grateful and I wouldn’t be here without them,’ comedian said of showrunner Lorne Michaels and his co-stars