London crowds celebrate Platinum Jubilee
Large crowds have gathered in Trafalgar Square, Parliament Square and around Buckingham Palace for the start of a four-day celebration marking the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. .
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The presenter thanked NHS doctors after suffering from bowel cancer.
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Just three days ago the singer said he was fighting off Laryngitis
People caught piloting small boats that carry migrants across the Channel could face life in prison under new laws. The Nationality and Borders Act came into force today, introducing the tougher penalty for those who smuggle migrants into the UK - up from 14 years imprisonment. The legislation also increases the maximum penalty for illegally entering the UK or overstaying a visa, rising from six months in prison to four years.
‘I genuinely have what most females want’, says the investment analyst
A Sri Lankan government minister was in Qatar on Tuesday and another will travel to Russia at the weekend in search of energy deals to alleviate a severe fuel shortage that is crippling the economy of the island nation and forcing many schools to close. Protests, some of them violent, have erupted in recent months and key ministers have resigned, leaving President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe fighting to stabilise the nation. In a step aimed at getting more fuel into Sri Lanka, the power and energy minister said on Tuesday that the duopoly controlling imports would end and companies from oil-producing countries would be allowed to enter the market.
A Ukrainian member of the Citizens Of The World Choir said she will ‘never forget’ being on the Pyramid Stage at Worthy Farm.
Michael Gove questioned the claim.
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Hilarious home security footage captured in Pennsylvania last week shows the moment when two moms were forced to flee with their children after spotting a snake slithering around in the living room.
The portrait will be displayed at the National Portrait Gallery when it reopens in 2023.
Democrats energised heading into crucial midterm battle
The chairman of the British Medical Association is demanding the Government reverse ‘brutal’ pre-pandemic cuts to health services.
"For the avoidance of doubt - again - I’m not bloody defecting."
Ghislaine Maxwell reported Brooklyn jail staff threatened her safety, prompting employees to place her on suicide watch, prosecutors said on Sunday, arguing there was no need to delay her sentencing on sex trafficking charges. Maxwell, 60, is scheduled to be sentenced on Tuesday for her December conviction for helping her then-boyfriend Jeffrey Epstein, the globe-trotting financier and convicted sex offender, abuse girls between 1994 and 2004. Prosecutors say she deserves between 30 and 55 years in prison.
Grieving family and friends paid their last respects Sunday to British journalist Dom Phillips, who was murdered in the Amazon earlier this month along with an Indigenous expert.
The inquiry was launched on the second anniversary of the stabbings at the Park Inn hotel in Glasgow.
Labour has said pupils should receive face-to-face, professional careers guidance while at school.