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Elisabeth Borne, who helms France's new minority government, had her 90 minutes of speech interrupted by MPs who shouted back, banged on tribunes and even booed.
A VICTIM was left seeing flashing lights after his head was smashed in a car door in a road rage argument.
Timing sex during the fertile window boosts the chances of conception, a study says.
This was the bizarre sight that confronted workers on their way to grab a lunchtime sandwich.
JUST as two senior Government figures were resigning, a Conservative MP tweeted to say he had been discussing the ‘important issue of safety within the fishing industry’.
Boris Johnson said on Thursday he regretted not being able to stay on as Britain's prime minister as he announced his resignation. "Of course, it is painful to not to be able to see through so many ideas and projects," Johnson said at the door of Number 10 Downing Street. "But as we have seen at Westminster the herd instinct is powerful and when the herd moves, it moves."
Dozens of raids are also taking place in Germany, France and the Netherlands as part of a joint operation with Europol and Eurojust.
A RESTAURANT manager has recalled how one of his waiting staff would order for an Albion star while he learnt English.
Authorities in the Mediterranean country have banned all domestic LGBTQ+ events, citing "security reasons".
THE Western Telegraph Camera Club is full of beautiful pictures from across the county of Pembrokeshire.
Ian Dunne, 44, used the cord from his jogging bottoms to strangle Malcolm Frary, 76, at the pensioner's home in Blackpool.
A trip to glamorous Hong Kong was a distant dream for most Chinese mainlanders in the mid-1990s, but for schoolgirl Tracey Chen in the southern boomtown of Shenzhen, it was just a lunchtime stroll. As Hong Kong loses autonomy after 25 years of Chinese rule, Chen is among many of those in its Mandarin-speaking neighbour who yearn for the days when the former British colony's uniquely exuberant Cantonese culture permeated across the border. Before Shenzhen began to be transformed in the 1980s, Hong Kong's freewheeling economy represented a consumer haven for many from the mainland.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon last week announced plans to hold a referendum on October 19 2023.
TWO roads in Haverfordwest will be closed for a week later this month.
A lot has changed since Boris Johnson entered Number 10 Downing Street in 2019. For the UK's new Prime Minister, it was the end of a long journey to the top of government, and an opportunity to challenge his critics. Now it appears he's facing more of them than ever.
Boris Johnson has said he will "of course" still be prime minister tomorrow despite facing an avalanche of resignations from members of his government.
The Scottish First Minister said “the end might be nigh” for Boris Johnson’s time in Downing Street.
The Prime Minister has spoken to Tory 1922 Committee chairman Sir Graham Brady and agreed to stand down as party leader.
Grant Shapps enters no 10 ahead of telling PM to resign
Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama marked his 87th birthday on Wednesday by inaugurating a library and museum in his hillside Indian headquarters. He was cheered by a large number of followers, including American actor Richard Gere, a longtime disciple.