The highs, the lows and everything in between: Look back at 2022 in video
From Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to Queen Elizabeth II’s death, here are some of the biggest world events in 2022.
From Russia’s invasion of Ukraine to Queen Elizabeth II’s death, here are some of the biggest world events in 2022.
LOVE letters dating back to the war have been discovered concealed in the loft of a home in Fearnhead.
All the dates for strikes and stoppages across health, transport and education networks
The Bank of England looks on course to raise its main interest rate by half a percentage point to 4% on Feb. 2, but economists will be looking keenly for signals that this 10th consecutive rate rise will be one of the BoE's last. The BoE was the first major economy central bank to begin tightening after the COVID-19 pandemic, lifting rates from a record-low 0.1% in December 2021. But Britain's inflation rate hit a 41-year high of 11.1% in October, driven in large part by Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The 2019 MVP’s future is still up in the air. Will he stay put or head to a team desperate for a quarterback of his extravagant talent?
The display featured thousands of lights, shapes and giant figures.
Half Moon Bay shooting unfolded less than two days after massacre in Monterey Park
The modern age has upended plenty of traditional ideas about what is and is not acceptable at work, and the new rules aren’t always consistent. Five days in the office? Um, this isn’t 1954, you know: we have lives. But no work calls after six? Hey, if LA’s working, we’re working – you know the deal. A suit and tie? Sorry, who hired Jacob Rees-Mogg?
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola says he knew Mikel Arteta would be a success at Arsenal, and praised the Gunners for sticking by him during the tough periods.
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US ski star Mikaela Shiffrin, who took the women's record of World Cup victories to 84 in Kronplatz on Wednesday, has paid tribute to Sweden's Ingemar Stenmark, whose overall record of 86 she is fast approaching."Everybody knows, if they know anything about ski racing at all, and even if they don't, they know Ingemar Stenmark.
Louis Garrel’s L’Innocent (The Innocent) and Dominik Moll’s procedural thriller La Nuit du 12 (The Night of the 12th) lead the race
Rivals filmmakers Steven Spielberg, Daniel Kwan and Daniel Scheinert, and Todd Field all secured nods ahead of the London-born director.
Case opens in High Court in London after former Bond girl sued for her £830,000 fee for failed film A Patriot, but then faced counterclaim that she had deliberately sabotaged the film
HarperCollins earlier this month said they had acquired the rights to what was described as a prime ministerial memoir ‘like no other’.
Long-time drug addict and drinker Adam Craig Hudson is responsible for two deaths.
A THUG kicked and stamped on an “completely unconscious and defenceless” man in a brawl at a Basildon hotel.
The youngster was taken to four GPs six times but medics didn’t think anything was seriously wrong until his parents took him to A&E.
A Kings Langley home cook will be battling it out to impress Gordon Ramsey on ITV’s Next Level Chef tonight.
The company said the new name aims to reflect its revised mandate, as well as ‘the vital importance of cherishing the universal nature of television’.
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