Grenfell survivor blasts Government's response to fire on fifth anniversary of disaster
Grenfell survivor blasts Government's response to fire on fifth anniversary of disaster
ABC News reports Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has seemingly succeeded in his efforts to quell race education in the state.
THE city of Southend will be filled with "life and colour" when a new street art event arrives later this year.
This Extinction Rebellion activist was removed after living in a tree for two days to prevent its felling. The protester had camped in a hammock 50ft from the ground to protect a 600-year-old oak tree that stood near Peterborough, Cambs. According to the Peterborough City Council, the tree was felled on Wednesday 29 June because its roots were causing structural damage to nearby houses.
In a video released on Twitter Jon Voight calls for impeachment of Joe Biden
House prices in Dartford have gone down by an average of over £4,000 in the month of April, according to figures from the Land Registry.
Bureau of Meteorology warns of severe weather for Sydney and issues flood warnings for mid-north coast
A Wimbledon spectator told the PA news agency she knew Boulter’s late grandmother, who she said had been a high school geography teacher.
The South Bank Sky Arts Awards celebrate a variety of artistic genres and will take place in July.
The annual Pride festival takes place in London this weekend, with 30,000 people expected to participate. As the event marks 50 years in the UK, Sky's arts and entertainment correspondent Katie Spencer and arts and entertainment producer Jayson Mansaray take a look at the representation of the LGBTQ+ community on screen. In the 1970s comedy greats like Larry Grayson graced the country's television screens, but the camp presenter never officially came out, likely due to attitudes towards homosexuality at the time.
A man has been found guilty of drugging two men and sexually assaulting them at a house in Oxfordshire. Luiz Inacio Da Silva Neto, 36, of Wandsworth, south London, spiked the drinks of his victims with an unknown stupefying drug and then sexually assaulted them, knowing they were in no position to consent, Oxford Crown Court heard. Claire Beards, of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), said Da Silva Neto had “opportunistically targeted” his victims in November and December 2021.
On June 30, the Supreme Court ruled that the Biden administration can repeal the Trump-era Migrant Protection Protocols.
Women who question transgender ideology have been branded “farts” as part of equalities training offered to civil servants in Nicola Sturgeon’s Government, it has emerged.
Ukrainian fighters have spent weeks trying to defend the city of Lysychansk to keep it from falling into Russian hands.
Appleby will be welcoming delegates to the town’s Moot Hall, in celebration of the area’s history and recent investments in preserving its heritage.
Francis had planned to begin a weeklong pilgrimage to the two African countries but he cancelled the trip last month because of knee pain that makes walking and standing difficult.
Heavy rain lasting weeks has triggered a landslide in northeast India, killing at least 14 people and leaving more than 30 others missing. Police, villagers and emergency workers have been trying to rescue those buried under the debris in Noney, Manipur state. Seven of those confirmed dead were members of the volunteer Territorial Army, state chief minister N Biren Singh said, and five Indian Railway workers are among the missing.
The rules of the Tory 1922 Committee mean there cannot be another confidence vote within 12 months.
The Royal Family spent more than £100m last year.
Ex-boyfriend of former Mayor’s teenage daughter threatened to maim Mr Livingstone
The Northern Ireland-born actor said he sent the soppiest text he had ever sent to write Lisa McGee after watching the final episode.