MP says constituent ‘tried to pull own tooth out with pliers’ due to NHS waiting times
MP says constituent ‘tried to pull own tooth out with pliers’ due to NHS waiting times
A GLASGOW steakhouse is offering to help customers pay for taxis home as dinnertime trains are cancelled.
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem has applied for a permit to hold a fireworks show at Mount Rushmore to celebrate Independence Day 2023
At least 17 people were killed and dozens wounded Friday in missile strikes on Ukraine's Odessa region, a day after Russian troops abandoned positions on a strategic island in a major setback to the Kremlin's invasion.
At 170 metres long, with a red hull, white painted superstructure and towering deck cranes, the Matros Koshka is difficult to miss.
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The number for June - the highest monthly total this year - appears to cast doubt on government claims that its Rwanda scheme will lead to fewer people risking their lives in dinghies. Nearly 7,000 people have made the perilous crossing since Home Secretary Priti Patel announced the policy on 14 April, according to data collected and analysed by Sky News. The scheme has been criticised as "cruel and nasty" by charities but defended by the government as "the morally right thing to do".
French police are holding 10 people suspected to be involved in the November 2021 English Channel drowning, a judicial source claims
Activists gathered outside the Russian consulate in New York City on Wednesday, June 29, holding a vigil ahead of the trial of American basketball player Brittney Griner, which was due to begin in Russia on Friday.Griner was detained at a Moscow airport on February 17 after Russian officials said they had found vape cartridges bearing traces of hash oil in her luggage. She had been in Russia to play for a team during the WNBA’s off-season.Russian state-owned news agency TASS said Griner’s trial would begin on July 1. Its report was accompanied by video showing Griner at a Khimki city court, near Moscow, for a preliminary hearing. She did not speak in the footage.Footage posted by Ben Von Klemperer showed speaker Tamika Mallory, from campaign group Until Freedom, speaking to the crowd outside the consulate.“We demand that America is responsible for bringing Brittney Griner home no matter what we have to do,” she can be heard saying as the crowd applauds. Credit: Ben Von Klemperer via Storyful
Young reporter being repeatedly talked over by colleagues
THE Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s rental contract for their UK home is a “good deal” for the taxpayer, a senior palace source has said.
On June 30, the Supreme Court ruled that the Biden administration can repeal the Trump-era Migrant Protection Protocols.
The nation’s papers focus on the Tory whip’s resignation.
Usyk easily outpointed ‘AJ’ in London last September to take the Briton’s heavyweight titles, which are on the line again in their rematch this August
The Vatican has said it has completed the sale of the luxury London building at the centre of an ongoing corruption trial - after taking an estimated hit of around £120m (€140m). In a statement issued on Friday, the Vatican said the building was sold for £186m to Boston-based private investment firm Bain Capital. The statement said that losses were covered by Vatican reserve funds, and stressed that donations from the faithful in a papal fund known as Peter's Pence had not been used.
The rules of the Tory 1922 Committee mean there cannot be another confidence vote within 12 months.
Ex-boyfriend of former Mayor’s teenage daughter threatened to maim Mr Livingstone
One of the most trusted advisers to former Cuban President Raul Castro and head of the country’s military business division has died at age 62
Survivors and relatives of the victims of the November 2015 terror attacks responded to Wednesday's guilty verdicts with a mixture of emotions, mostly relief.
Passengers have been left out of pocket after airlines cancelled hundreds of flights over the past few weeks.
Talks between Ecuador's government and Indigenous leaders resumed Thursday, after an acrimonious suspension, to seek an end to cost-of-living protests that have largely paralyzed the country since June 13.