At least 21 dead after Russian missile attack in Odesa
At least 21 people, including two children, have been killed in attacks on a residential building in Odesa. Survivor Ivan, 17, says he had to carry his neighbours' bodies out of the ruins.
Police allegedly threatened to confiscate his passport for three days
‘I was so excited about those shows. It was devastating,’ singer said
LIZ Truss, contender to become our next Prime Minister without having a general election, has revealed she will be no friend of the north.
A Lancashire man fell victim to an online scam after finding a holiday home in Bulgaria on Ebay.
Author died of a heart attack, his agent has confirmed
No more than 100,000 travellers will be able to depart per day until October 29, the west London airport said.
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Archie, 12, died on August 6 in the Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel, east London, after weeks of legal wrangling.
Asked about nationalisation, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer told BBC Breakfast: “The choice we’ve made in our plan is that every single penny that is needed for this plan will go directly to reducing the bills of families up and down the country. “If you go down the nationalisation route, then money has to spent on compensating shareholders and I think in an emergency like this, a national emergency where people are struggling to pay their bills, I think that the right choice is for every single penny to go to reducing those bills."
Bristol Balloon Fiesta: Dozens of hot air balloons fill sky as they take flight.Source: James Acres, Twitter
A system of subsidies would cut carbon, boost farmers income and would increase wild bird populations by 50% by 2050, Green Alliance says.
The Met Office has warned of torrential downpours and possible flooding over the next few days
The 17‑year‑old British gymnast Jessica Gadirova overcame moments of self-doubt to retain her European floor title
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A system of subsidies would cut carbon, boost farmers income and would increase wild bird populations by 50% by 2050, Green Alliance says.
Monday’s papers focus on Labour’s promise to ‘freeze cruel bills now’ with a ‘fully-funded’ plan to combat the ‘national economic emergency’.
Tyson Fury shared a video of his 'favourite meal' turkey dinosaurs and chips after retirement.Source: Tyson Fury
(Reuters) -UK's FTSE 100 edged up on Monday as gains in drugmaker AstraZeneca and consumer stocks relieved pressure from mining and oil heavyweights after data showed China's economy unexpectedly slowed last month. The blue-chip FTSE 100 added 0.2% to hold near 10-week highs, while the midcap FTSE 250 index inched up 0.1%. Investors are awaiting the UK employment report as well as consumer prices data later this week to gauge the state of the labour market and inflation.
DUBAI (Reuters) -No one has the right to level accusations against Iran over Friday's attack on Salman Rushdie, for which he is to blame after denigrating the world's Muslims, the foreign ministry in Tehran said on Monday. The novelist, who has lived under a death threat for decades since enraging clerical authorities in Iran through his writing, is recovering after being repeatedly stabbed at a public appearance in New York state. In Iran's first official reaction to Friday's attack, ministry spokesperson Nasser Kanaani said freedom of speech did not justify Rushdie's insults against religion.
SIR – Rather than rely solely upon water companies, it should be mandatory for all new buildings to have storage and recycling facilities built in, to catch and retain rainfall on their roofs. This could be used for washing and domestic purposes, then reused as “grey water” to flush lavatories, wash cars and water gardens. Mains water would be reserved for drinking, cooking and back-up.