Comedian dubs herself into Michael Gove's bizarre BBC Breakfast interview
Comedian dubs herself into Michael Gove's bizarre BBC Breakfast interview
Shanghai reopened a small part of the world's longest subway system on Sunday after some lines had been closed for almost two months, as the city paves the way for a more complete lifting of its painful COVID-19 lockdown next week. Shanghai's lockdown and curbs in other cities have battered consumption, industrial output and other sectors of the Chinese economy in recent months, prompting pledges of support from policymakers. "Work stopped on March 16," said Xu, adding he had not been able to earn his monthly 7,000-8,000 yuan ($1,000-$1,100) salary since then and would only return to Shanghai once he was sure he could find work.
A wildlife-watcher’s paradise, the Somerset site will also serve as a blueprint for sustainable countryside management
Climate change will be one focus of the World Economic Forum's first in-person gathering of business and government leaders in two years
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Even some people who are pro-traffic reducing measures have doubts about the East Oxford LTN trial.
Oleksandr Zinchenko broke down in tears as he clutched a Ukrainian flag and was embraced by teammates while celebrating Manchester City’s Premier League title win on May 22.Video recorded by @fanzDAO shows the poignant moment the Ukrainian national player retrieved the blue and yellow flag draped over the Premier League trophy.Manchester City dramatically claimed their fourth domestic league win in five years after beating Aston Villa 3-2.The champions fought back from a 0-2 deficit, scoring three goals in six minutes, giving them a one point advantage over domestic rival Liverpool on the final match day. Credit: @fanzDAO via Storyful
The Prime Minister is facing pressure to ‘urgently explain’ why the talks took place.
Four in five grandparents believe that young people are under more pressure than previous generations, polling suggests, amid mounting concern about a crisis in mental health.
The education secretary says an alleged bullying incident in which an 11-year-old boy lost a finger is "sickening" - as he spoke of his own bullying ordeal as a child. Nadhim Zahawi told Sky News he was determined to "stamp out" racism in schools after youngster Raheem Bailey had his finger amputated following an alleged attack by a group of children in South Wales. In one incident, he said he was thrown in a pond by bullies who then "dunked" his head under the water as "entertainment".
A police force is reversing cuts made during austerity and reopening station front desks in a bid to improve trust and provide people in crisis with a refuge.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has discussed his objections to Sweden and Finland joining NATO with the two Nordic countries’ leaders
Shantal Bailey said her son Raheem has faced ‘racial and physical abuse’ since he started secondary school at Abertillery Learning Community
Indigenous Australians have been calling for a voice to parliament since 2017, and Albanese has vowed to hold a referendum during his first term
Having built a winning juggernaut with the Australian women’s side, the coach must now repeat the trick all over again
On the fifth anniversary, Lancashire remembers the 22 victims, four who lived in the county, of the Manchester Bombing.
For the first time in a decade the logjam to change the country’s politics may be shifting
Interfering with key national infrastructure – such as railways, roads and printing presses – would become a criminal offence
The system effectively makes it easier for cars to overtake along long straights
Located in one of the largest and poorest favelas of Rio de Janeiro, the community garden in Manguinhos is considered the biggest in Latin America. The first seed was planted in late 2013 on a parcel of land known then as "crackolandia" because it was home to so many drug addicts. These days the garden feeds hundreds of families a month with produce that is pesticide free and affordable.
The government in Warsaw is a strong supporter of Ukraine's bid to join the EU, which Zelenskyy says will determine Ukraine's future.