Energy giants Total and Chevron leave Myanmar over human rights abuses
Total and Chevron said that the abuses had worsened since the military overthrew the civilian government in a coup last February.
The corporation needs to save an additional £285 million after the Culture Secretary announced the licence fee will be frozen for the next two years.
A report that a man had become disorientated on the Pembrokeshire coast path led to a mercy mission by Tenby RNLI and St Govans coastguard rescue team.
Essex will have a few closures affecting the M25, A12 and Dartford Crossing in the early hours of the morning over the weekend from May 27-29
Former US President Donald Trump and other leading Republicans will be among speakers at the National Rifle Association’s (NRA) annual convention, which begins in Texas on Friday. It comes just days after a teenage gunman stormed an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, which left 21 people dead, including 19 children. Leaders of the gun-rights lobbying group said they would use the three-day event to “reflect on” the tragedy, the state’s worst school shooting in its history.
A DEDICATED lecturer who goes ‘over and above’ for his students has been honoured with a national teaching award.
Labour installed as minority administration in capital with Lib Dem and Tory help, to the outrage of SNP
Average petrol prices have reached a new record high of 171.1p a litre, new figures show. "It seems very unfair that the Treasury should benefit so significantly at the expense of hard-pressed motorists who are struggling to make ends meet because of sky-high pump prices."
Actor has played Emily aka Ofglen since the show’s first season in 2017
Pupils from a Blackburn nursery school celebrated the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee.
The courtroom in Fairfax County Court in Virginia witnessed a rare moment of agreement among the legal teams of Johnny Depp and Amber Heard
The injunction is being sought against anyone damaging, delaying or hindering the project’s agents contractors, sub-contractors and employees.
A Ukrainian coal miner, completely starved of information, thought he might be able to reason with Russian forces blocking the last good road running out of his war-scarred city on the eastern front.
Emergency works in Shore Road originally planned for two days will now last for two weeks.
Feline’s handler, Ian Fenn, who has autism, brings discrimination case after London supermarket incident
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.
‘Russia has the advantage,’ Ukraine general says
Politician previously said police ‘showed amazing courage by running toward gunfire’
KYIV/POPASNA, Ukraine (Reuters) -Ukraine said on Friday its forces may need to retreat from their last pocket of resistance in Luhansk to avoid being captured by Russian troops pressing an advance in the east that has shifted the momentum of the three-month-old war. A withdrawal could bring Russian President Vladimir Putin closer to his goal of capturing Ukraine's Luhansk and Donetsk regions in full. Luhansk's governor, Serhiy Gaidai, said Russian troops had entered Sievierodonetsk, the largest Donbas city still held by Ukraine, after trying to trap Ukrainian forces there for days.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken spoke on Friday to Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid and stressed the importance of concluding Israel's probes into the killing of Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh. "Secretary Blinken underscored the importance of concluding the investigations into the death of Palestinian-American Shireen Abu Akleh," the U.S. State Department said in a statement. The Palestinian Authority said on Thursday its investigation showed that Abu Akleh was shot by an Israeli soldier in a "deliberate murder."
Authorities say the death toll in a bus crash in northern Mexico has risen to seven