Latest news bulletin | January 28th – Morning
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Ukraine has won this year's Eurovision contest, with the UK finishing second.
The victim died from stab wounds in a Barnet flat in the early hours of Wednesday.
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Young students and graduates have £12,445-worth of non-student debt, while people who did not attend university typically owe £7,105, Equifax said.
The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for thunderstorms across Southampton.
A total lunar eclipse will see the moon turn red this week - find out when the blood moon is happening and how to watch it in Brighton.
After winning second place in last year's Eurovision song contest with an Edith Piaf-inspired chanson in French, France's 2022 entry from Alvan & Ahez is sung in the regional Breton language. It faces stiff competition in Turin on Saturday night where Ukraine's Kalush Orchestra is the favourite by far. France has won Eurovision five times (1958, 1962, 1969 and 1977) but last year's stunning performance by Barbara Pravi with the uplifting Voilà was the only time this century that the country has
Live news and reaction as attention turns to the Spanish Grand Prix after the drmaa of Miami
The prime minister is expected in Northern Ireland today as efforts to break the political deadlock at Stormont intensify. Boris Johnson will hold talks with party leaders and attempt to persuade the Democratic Unionists to enter the power sharing government. Sinn Fein is now the largest party but its vice president, Michelle O'Neill, cannot become first minister without a Unionist deputy first minister.
Michael Gove vows to end Russian property ‘racket’ Mariupol will host Eurovision in 2023, pledges Zelensky ‘Our husbands were betrayed by Ukrainian traitors’ How Putin's war exposed the folly of Macron's EU army Listen to the latest episode of our daily Ukraine podcast
Thousands of activists are marching across the United States in a national day of action to demand safe and legal access to abortion.
Scenes outside the Calfiornia church tageted by shooting
HELSINKI (Reuters) -Finland's President Sauli Niinisto confirmed on Sunday that his country would apply for membership of the NATO military alliance, in a historic policy shift prompted by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Moscow, which shares a 1,300 km (800 mile) border with Finland, has said it would be a mistake for Helsinki to join the 30-strong transatlantic alliance and that it would harm bilateral ties. Sunday's announcement comes after Niinisto and Prime Minister Sanna Marin said on Thursday they both favoured NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) membership, giving a green light for the country to apply.
Emma Lyon was watching a regatta in Bedford last Saturday when the gold ring flew into the river while she was clapping.
An Oxford based IT company is celebrating its five-year anniversary.
A leading anti-racism group funded by Sadiq Khan is under formal investigation after two of its members waved Chinese communist flags and denied the Uyghur genocide.
A small plane has crashed on a bridge near Miami, striking an SUV and bursting into flames
Clarence Thomas calls leak of supreme court abortion draft ‘tremendously bad’. Conservative US justice fears permanent damage to ‘fragile’ institution and decries protests at justices’ homes
More than 8,000 migrants have arrived in the UK after crossing the English Channel this year, new figures show. In the first five months of this year, 8,393 people have reached the UK after navigating busy shipping lanes from France in small boats, according to an analysis of government data. There have been nine days of crossings so far in May, with 1,700 people arriving in the UK as a result.