Johnny Depp explains why he didn't leave Amber Heard
Johnny Depp explains why he didn't leave Amber Heard
FDA chief Robert Califf says baby formula shortage in US could end within two months
New York City’s Empire State Building lit up on May 26 to promote the launch of the fourth season of hit Netflix show Stranger Things.The event was part of a partnership with Netflix to promote the show over two months beginning on May 26. Credit: Klara Steidle via Storyful
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Actor Johnny Depp is suing his former partner Amber Heard over a 2018 article she wrote in the Washington Post.
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.
The Bowelbabe Fund for Cancer Research UK had reached more than six and a half million pounds
A school teacher is considering postponing her wedding in Cyprus after her flight was among those cancelled by airline Tui. Seren Rounds, 27, and her fiance Adam Howells, 29, are from Caerleon, South Wales, and have been planning their big day since 2020. "Absolutely I blame Tui - not necessarily for the initial problem, but their lack of visibility and compassion, and how they have taken the easy option to cancel."
Ted Cruz on Friday claimed that “far more children would be murdered” and “many more” women would be assaulted if the US banned guns. The Republican senator made his comments during the National Rifle Association’s annual convention in Houston, less than 300 miles from where 19 children and two adults were killed in a school shooting on Tuesday. “Let me tell you what would happen if they succeeded in confiscating guns, many more people would lose their lives,” Cruz said.
IFS deputy director urges ministers to increase benefit cap and warns families could be ‘trapped’
Some €3 million out of the €5m needed have been raised in just three days largely in small amounts, the Lithuanian internet broadcaster that launched the drive stated.
A more effective SEND system could also free up some of this talent to become economically active once again
The discovery of the bodies of three women inside a Chicago senior housing facility after a brief heat wave this month raises questions about whether officials and residents are prepared for the kind of brutal heat that killed more than 700 people in the city nearly three decades ago
People said the celebration, delayed by a year, was not overshadowed by the row over the Northern Ireland Protocol.
Twenty years ago, the anti-GM movement had wide backing. Experts say the current mood on gene editing is softer
Brendon McCullum told a press conference that he's looking to block out external noise and "quieten down some of that for the players, but also for myself". The former New Zealand captain has been appointed head coach of the England Test team in a bid to improve their fortunes, with just one win in their last 17 matches.
The former Formula One chief said he was questioned by police after the unloaded firearm was packed in his luggage by accident.
Countries around the world on Saturday adopted an initial U.S.-led reform of the rules around disease outbreaks, known as the International Health Regulations (IHR), the United States said. The amendments, adopted at the World Health Organization (WHO) assembly, were agreed at a meeting seen as a once-in-a-generation chance for the U.N. health agency to strengthen its role after some 15 million deaths during the COVID-19 pandemic. The changes sought by Washington, and backed by others such as Japan and the European Union, mark a first step in a broader reform of the IHR, which set out countries' legal obligations around disease outbreaks, expected to take up to two years.
NICHOLAS Fairbairn read over Sir John Betjeman’s Jubilee Hymn, which had been written to mark the 25th anniversary of the Queen’s reign, and decided that it just would not do. It was, sniffed the prominent, pugnacious Tory MP, “absolutely pathetic .. It is just crude, vin ordinaire, plonk. I could write a much better one myself and I shall – I shall do it next week”.
The show launched on Thursday night in London.