PMQs: Keir Starmer questions Rishi Sunak on Gary Lineker controversy
Keir Starmer questions Rishi Sunak on Gary Lineker controversy
Keir Starmer questions Rishi Sunak on Gary Lineker controversy
The laws will apply to up to 2,000 Britons living in Denmark
This would be a good time for Putin to realize he can't subjugate Ukraine by force, war experts said, but he's clearly not come to this conclusion.
Afghanistan's rulers the Taliban claim to have rehabilitated hundreds of vehicles the US said it destroyed in its chaotic withdrawal in 2021.
Humza Yousaf has been accused of “pouring petrol” on the SNP’s civil war after Kate Forbes rejected his “insulting” offer of a demotion to serve in his Cabinet.
Vladimir Putin's plan to station Russian nuclear weapons in Belarus "humiliated" China's President Xi Jinping, according to Michael McFaul, a former US envoy to Russia.
Russia’s 10th Tank Regiment has lost many of its tanks in “tactically flawed frontal assaults” on the eastern town of Avdiivka in Ukraine, British defence chiefs said on Tuesday. Vladimir Putin’s army had achieved only “marginal progress,” they added, in the offensive in the Donetsk province, at the “cost of heavy losses in armoured vehicles”. In its latest intelligence update, the Ministry of Defence in London said Russian generals had been prioritising in recent days an operation to try to encircle the Donetsk town of Avdiivka.
MSPs are expected to back Humza Yousaf to be Scotland’s sixth first minister after he was named the new leader of the SNP
Analysts expect a Ukrainian counter-attack to get under way in earnest as the weather improves and more military aid arrives
The Russian president has managed to rally people around the flag with talk of a fight for national survival
The prime minister announced the scheme when he was chancellor.
"I don't think you would do it," Hannity told Trump, offering him an out. But Trump replied, "I would do that," and claimed it was his "right."
HUMZA Yousaf is facing an immediate row with the Scottish Greens over changes to the government’s troubled drinks container recycling scheme.
CheZaRa, a Ukrainian company providing equipment for spacecraft, was all but destroyed during the Russian bombardment of Chernihiv. Now the company is suing for compensation. But sanctions on Russia mean it has had to think creatively.
Supporters of the Union can breathe a sigh of relief. Humza Yousaf’s election as Nicola Sturgeon’s successor means Scottish independence is even less likely than it was a matter of weeks ago.
A Harrow councillor is outraged after Transport for London (TfL) used a “loophole” to install ULEZ cameras in Harrow after the council refused to give consent.
Twenty years ago, US forces were issued with playing cards bearing mugshots of Saddam Hussein and his top lieutenants to aid in the manhunt for the Iraqi dictator.
At one point, Trump pretended to be a sobbing DeSantis begging for an endorsement, but his rally crowd was fairly subdued throughout his comedy bit.
About 8,500 Afghan refugees rescued from the Taliban are to be moved out of hotels, the Government is due to announce on Tuesday.
Millions of state pensioners will receive the biggest pay rise on record this spring, but the future of the Government’s controversial “triple lock” remains uncertain.
The first British Challenger 2 battle tanks have arrived in Ukraine in a major boost for its armoured forces ahead of a planned spring offensive.