Jacob Rees-Mogg says PM ‘won comfortably’
Brexit Opportunities minister Jacob Rees-Mogg says that Prime Minister Boris Johnson “won comfortably” in Monday evening’s confidence vote.
Cameron Norrie says his Wimbledon quarter-final match against the Belgian David Goffin will be the “biggest match of my career”. The British number one is the only UK singles player left in the tournament, and he says he is “not satisfied yet” and wants to “keep pushing for more”.
Hospital admissions continue to increase as health official warn of triple virus threat
The Boyzone star’s eldest son has become the latest contestant who has a famous parent.
The shooter disguised himself as a woman before fleeing in his mother’s car
The Scottish First Minister said “the end might be nigh” for Boris Johnson’s time in Downing Street.
Nearly $2million has been raised for a toddler left orphaned in the Fourth of July parade shooting massacre in a suburb of Chicago.Two-year-old Aiden McCarthy was found wandering alone in the aftermath of the Highland Park mass shooting which claimed seven lives.He was reunited with his grandparents but it was later confirmed that the boy’s parents, Kevin McCarthy, 37, and Irina McCarthy, 35, were killed.
Three people including a firefighter were taken to hospital and a fourth has died after the blaze in Bedford.
A cross party group of MPs have called for a ban on two Chinese surveillance camera brands widely used in Britain - and linked to Chinese concentration camps.
Russian troops are ratcheting up their efforts to secure full control of the entire Donbas area in eastern Ukraine - and from what we have witnessed, there's very little which is going to stop them right now. A huge chunk of the industrial heartland has already fallen to the Russian military, allowing President Vladimir Putin to declare a significant victory after his troops seized the Luhansk region with the capture of the city of Lysychansk, the last Ukrainian stronghold there. The Russians already control most of Donetsk, the second half of the Donbas, and the signs are they are moving to claim the rest of it.
The huge ships that stop in Senegal’s bustling port of Dakar normally carry goods bound for Europe or China, but inside the Global Mercy’s warren of corridors, medics are preparing for a very different task.
The latest variants are masters at evading immunity – meaning previous infection and vaccines are unlikely to provide much protection against catching it
AN OXFORDSHIRE man is among six people to have appeared in court after being charged over a track invasion at the British Grand Prix.
A shooting at a Fourth of July parade near Chicago is the latest incidence involving gun violence to stun the United States
Labour leader’s latest words on Brexit close door on former ambition to soften or overturn it
Greenhouse gas has undergone rapid acceleration and scientists say it may be due to atmospheric changes
Labour leader says he will rebuild trust with EU and get ‘a better deal for the British people’
Spanish golfer Jon Rahm looks ahead to the 150th Open Championship at St Andrews, which gets under way on July 14.
The Labour leader also said the UK would not join a customs union under his party’s leadership, as he set out a five-point plan to ‘make Brexit work’.
LAST week I was strolling by the Tweed near Melrose when I saw a woman ahead of me, wearing shorts and carrying a back-pack fit for Annapurna. Well into her seventies, she said she was late setting off. After hurting her leg the previous day, she had needed to wait for Boots to open.
Reports previously emerged claiming the TV star has suffered ‘extremely serious’ damage to her arm