Kharkiv graduates dance a waltz on the ruins of their school
10 graduates of the Kharkiv №134 school danced a waltz on the ruins of their school.
The Queen shared a joke with the Duke of Buccleuch at the Palace of Holyroodhouse on Thursday afternoon as she was presented with a gift from the historic Reddendo parade.
Until we have a vision of a less Anglocentric, more conciliatory Britain, nationalists will keep trying for independence, says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle
Strike dates will be set next week if a deal is not agreed
Protesters in southern Indiana gathered outside the Jeffersonville City Hall on Wednesday, June 29, in response to the US Supreme Court overturning Roe v Wade five days previous.The new ruling will give states the power to set restrictions on abortion, and Republican-controlled legislatures such as Indiana’s will likely vote to ban the procedure almost entirely.Organizers Kate Geswein and Effie Alexander were inspired by larger protests in nearby Louisville, Kentucky, where abortion rights are also under threat. According to a local news report, the organizers expected only their friends to come out, but were pleasantly surprised by the “hundreds” of attendees.The footage shows the crowd holding up signs that read “Pro Roe” and “Abort the Court” while chanting slogans in declaration of their support for abortion rights. Credit: Anne Moore via Storyful
Even accepting the government’s argument that the process was above board, it doesn’t pass the pub test
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Katie Boulter’s Wimbledon run was ended in emphatic style by the conqueror of Serena Williams, with Harmony Tan winning 6-1, 6-1 in round three
Mr Ecclestone, speaking on ITV’s Good Morning Britain, described the Russian president as a ‘first-class person’.
A YORK councillor has urged the city to “get on with it” and carry out a trial of an electric shuttle bus to boost access to the city centre for people with mobility issues.
Farmers in Gokwe South are experimenting with drought-resilient crops as climate change affects their harvests.
Woodside’s North West Shelf gas development would release more than eight times Australia’s annual emissions if it continues to operate until 2070
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem has applied for a permit to hold a fireworks show at Mount Rushmore to celebrate Independence Day 2023
The rules of the Tory 1922 Committee mean there cannot be another confidence vote within 12 months.
John Berry says ‘champagne socialism’ criticism of Labour’s deputy leader by Tory minister is ‘sad and embarrassing’
A COMMUNITY group has warned Homes England will receive a resounding ‘no thank you’ when it next consults the public on plans to build thousands of homes west of Ifield.
A TORY MP accused of drunkenly groping two men has had the whip suspended from him after resigning from his position in the UK Government.
Mali's government has adopted a timetable for staging elections, in a move just days ahead of a regional summit to mull the future of sanctions against the junta-dominated country.
The All Blacks weathered storms at the start of each half and hit back with six tries to secure a hard-fought but convincing 42-19 win
Figures from data firm Experian show the average price of a litre of petrol at UK forecourts reached a new high of 191.4p on Thursday.
Virus remains most prevalent in Scotland, where one in 18 people were estimated to have been infected last week