Cost of living: Oil hits $90 a barrel for first time since October 2014
Oil has hit $90 a barrel for the first time since October 2014 on latest worries about tight supply and tensions in Europe in the Middle East.
Who receives money from the NRA and when isn’t as clear-cut as it may seem
What better way to celebrate the Platinum Jubilee than with a terribly British afternoon tea - here are the best places to get one according to Tripadvisor reviews.
In his nightly address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky mockingly says that "great geopoliticians are always unwilling to see ordinary people, ordinary Ukrainians." He adds that such people are ignoring "millions of those who actually live in the territory they propose to exchange for the illusion of peace."
Emergency works in Shore Road originally planned for two days will now last for two weeks.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves has criticised Rishi Sunak's energy bills grant over a "loophole" that could see owners of multiple properties receive multiple payments. The Labour frontbencher said: "You could find some of the richest and wealthiest people in our country getting more then £1,000 in support while some of the poorest get nothing like that." .
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The remains belonged to a man who was aged between 35 and 40 years at the time of the eruption that wiped out Pompeii.
Lewis Hamilton welcomed an FIA climbdown over wearing jewellery while racing as he prepared for a testing weekend on the streets of Monaco
Authorities say $7m inheritance was behind 2016 death
West Mercia Police said the man was arrested on Friday after the body was discovered in Wast Hills Lane, in Hopwood.
Crymych Panthers Boccia Club recently held their first in-house Boccia competition, with eight members in the tournament.
Lawyers hope to appeal against decision to block access to documents about Timor-Leste espionage operation
Oklahoma has become the first US state to effectively put a stop to abortions after Governor Kevin Stitt signed a ban into law on Wednesday. State politicians approved the ban enforced by civil lawsuits rather than criminal prosecution, like a Texas law that was passed in 2021. The bill was tabled and received final legislative approval in April 2022 by the state's Republican-controlled House of Representatives.
Celebrities flock to the French Riviera to showcase their style
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Spokeswoman Maria Zakharova, who holds a weekly briefly on Russian foreign policy, including the country's military intervention in Ukraine, said the foreign ministry had warned YouTube against blocking her content. Her comments come days after Russian lawmakers passed a bill giving prosecutors powers to shut foreign media bureaus in Moscow if a Western country has been "unfriendly" to Russian media.
Lamidi Adeyemi, the Alaafin of Oyo, who has died aged 83, was the traditional ruler of the ancient Oyo kingdom in Nigeria. As occupant of a seat that had survived for centuries into the modern republic of Nigeria, he wielded great influence as an authoritative representative of the interests and culture of the Yoruba people.
Western powers sounded the alarm Thursday over leaked plans to dramatically expand China's security and economic reach in the South Pacific, in what one regional leader called a thinly veiled effort to lock island states into "Beijing's orbit".
The first of three Summer Evening History Talks presented by the Friends of Weymouth Museum takes place on Monday, June 13 at 7pm at Hope United Reformed Church in Trinity Street.
Senegal's President Macky Sall fired his health minister on Thursday as his country mourned the death of 11 newborn babies in a hospital fire blamed on an electrical short circuit.