Pence lawyer says Trump lied about VP's thoughts on overturning election
Pence lawyer says Trump lied about VP's thoughts on overturning election
Firefighters are battling to contain a forest fire near the Inca ruins of Machu Picchu. The blaze started close to Llamakancham, part of the Machu Picchu archaeological park in the Cusco region of southern Peru, Ernesto Escalante Valencia, head of the Historic Sanctuary of Machu Picchu, told Peruvian news agency Andina. The fire started on Monday and its remoteness and the ruggedness of the terrain has hindered firefighters' efforts, according to Roberto Abarca, director of the Cusco risk management and security office.
A shadow minister has claimed that Parliament is "not a safe place to work" amid controversy surrounding the resignation of the deputy chief whip over groping allegations. Shadow armed forces minister Luke Pollard told Sky News that "wholesale change" is needed as he called for "higher standards" in politics. The prime minister has been criticised over his delay in suspending deputy chief whip Chris Pincher from the Tory parliamentary party over claims he drunkenly assaulted two men.
Woodside’s North West Shelf gas development would release more than eight times Australia’s annual emissions if it continues to operate until 2070
A doctor whose work involves spotting signs of stress in babies being treated in intensive care has been honoured with a special award.
Amanda Anisimova beat Coco Gauff 6-7 (4), 6-1, 6-2 at Wimbledon to set up a last-16 meeting with Harmony Tan
Dozens of investigations have been launched by police in England and Wales in the past 10 years into suspected breaches of an 1861 law
Thousands of Afghan clerics pledged loyalty to the Taliban Saturday, but ended a three-day meeting without recommendations on how the hardline Islamist group should govern the crisis-hit country.
FOOD-lovers in Southend are being urged to get out and support the city's annual vegan fair this weekend amid hopes it will provide a much-needed boost to struggling traders.
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".
Even accepting the government’s argument that the process was above board, it doesn’t pass the pub test
Collaboration between national water agency and craft brewer described as ‘highly quaffable’
Dame Anna Wintour was also among the attendees on Saturday.
A man has appeared in court after being caught with cannabis at Charlton Library.
The vigil is taking the form of a silent walk that traces the route Ms Aleena had been taking but never got to complete.
Chris Pincher, who lost the Conservative whip after being accused of groping two men, said he is seeking "professional medical support" as he hopes to return to his duties as an MP "as soon as possible". In a statement the Tamworth MP said he "respected" the prime minister's decision to suspend the whip, adding he would "co-operate fully" with an inquiry into his behaviour. "I am in the process of seeking that now, and I hope to be able to return to my constituency duties as soon as possible."
Katie Boulter’s Wimbledon run was ended in emphatic style by the conqueror of Serena Williams, with Harmony Tan winning 6-1, 6-1 in round three
Rupert Murdoch told his fourth wife, former supermodel, Jerry Hall, that their marriage was over by email, according to reports.
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