'Montana Story' sneak peek: One more time
Watch an exclusive clip from the new drama 'Montana Story'
After making it through the spring planting season, sometimes with the help of bulletproof vests and helmets, Ukraine's farmers are facing another challenge – finding enough diesel for the harvest to come. The war with Russia cut fuel supplies just as farmers stepped up work for the spring season and they have lost about 85% of their normal supplies since the conflict started on Feb. 24, farmers, fuel distributors and analysts say. The total area planted with grain this spring is already expected to be up to 30% smaller than last year because of the fighting, and yields could drop too if farmers don't get fuel so they can apply chemicals and harvest crops at the right time.
Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer asks what "attracted" Boris Johnson to a "U-turn" on a windfall tax on the week the Sue Gray report is published. The Prime Minister responds by accusing Labour of being a tax raising party, saying "they absolutely love to confiscate other people's assets".
‘Police say maybe he was walking around four hours to look for help,’ mother says of son
The MP's Standards Committee are also calling for lobbying rules to be tightened so MPs can't take part in proceedings that would benefit someone they are receiving money from. The Chair of the committee Chris Bryant has called the new measures "robust" and says they will "uphold and strengthen" standards in parliament. The report comes after the case of former MP Owen Paterson, which triggered a row over MPs second jobs.
The footballer wants to see more progress in the teaching of the history and experiences of black, Asian and ethnic minority communities.
The superstar footballer revealed in a candid interview his struggles in the game - opening up about his battle with mental health. .
Daughter of officer who responded to massacre among victims
The schoolgirl was stabbed following a row over a Snapchat video in Liverpool city centre.
There are “notable data gaps” in how banks understand the risks of global warming, officials said.
'Are You A Liar?: Journalist Confronts Boris Johnson
Details of drunkenness, fighting and late night parties at the heart of government have been laid bare in a damning report by Sue Gray - who said "senior leadership" must bear responsibility. The long-awaited report, which also details karaoke, wine spillages, aides being sick and others being rude to security staff and cleaners, reveals behaviour in Downing Street during 2020 and 2021 when COVID-19 restrictions were in place across the country. In one message after a "bring your own booze" party to which 200 people were invited in May 2020, Martin Reynolds, the prime minister's principal private secretary, said: "We seem to have got away with [it]."
The head of the United Nations is imploring graduating college students to reject jobs at companies that fund the fossil fuel industry he described as “killing our planet.”
Black rights campaigner was shot in head at close range in May 2021 and now requires constant medical care
Lawyers hope to appeal against decision to block access to documents about Timor-Leste espionage operation
Analyst says negative tweets about Heard were not related to Depp lawyer's statements
The situation emerged as a safeguarding review was published following the murders of the six-year-old and 16-month-old Star Hobson.
<strong>Exclusive:</strong> New polling shared with The Independent finds that more than 60 per cent of the public support one-off levy
Western powers sounded the alarm Thursday over leaked plans to dramatically expand China's security and economic reach in the South Pacific, in what one regional leader called a thinly veiled effort to lock island states into "Beijing's orbit".
TWO charity champions who have raised more than £100,000 for local causes over the years have now completed a 70km walking challenge.