Politics daily briefing: August 5
All the latest political developments of the day, as Labour criticises the Tory leadership candidates over their plan to tackle the lengthy recession outlined by the Bank of England on Thursday.
Campaign group 38 Degrees said the numbers wanting to sign shows how desperate people are for help in the wake of soaring inflation.
This correspondent has an amusing take on the Six Wonders of the Isle of Wight, which adorn souvenirs so popular with visitors.
President Joe Biden is preparing to sign Democrats’ landmark climate change and health care bill
GCSE results day is a nerve-wracking experience for students after months of anxious waiting over the summer.
Former Pop Idol contestant and theatre star Darius Campbell Danesh has been found dead in his US apartment at the age of 41, his family announced.
The two fighters are set to meet again in Saudi Arabia, 11 months on from the Ukranian handing Joshua his second ever defeat. Standing in the centre of the ring at the Saudi Airlines Club, the unified heavyweight champion lined the coins up on his hand, wrist and arm before flicking them into the air and catching each one. It was an impressive display of dexterity and was the centrepiece of a 10-minute session that also included some dance moves.
Hambullah Mohib, a senior aide to Afghanistan's Former President, Ashraf Ghani speaks to Euronews International Correspondent Anelise Borges and relives the fall of Kabul one year on.
Teenage twins from North Yorkshire have said they are “over the moon” after passing their driving tests at the same time, on the same date, and in the same place.
Gregory Vooght was accused by the Metropolitan Police of flouting the pandemic restrictions, but told a court he was sitting at his desk working when officers arrived.
‘That’s what the piece is all about – how inviting that money is and how it could be taken away from you’
Premier says he will push ahead and seek funding to raise wall 14 metres despite concerns for endangered flora and fauna
AFTER months of delays for Island families, it's good news as move in day looms closer at Branstone Farm.
Clothes not required at this charity fundraising skinny dip on the Isle of Wight. How to take part...
The ex-Manchester United star has been giving evidence in his defence for the first time.
A Glasgow teddy bear that was named after a boy killed in Ukraine was sent across to the war-torn country and laid in the square where the eight-year-old lost his life.
Water workers union says moving water from Wales to London is ‘common sense’
New vaccine is a ‘sharpened tool in our armoury’ to fight against Covid, says Dr June Raine, chief for the UK medicines regulator
From serums to body oils, ES Magazine’s Rose Beer picks her top summer skincare launches
The city of Kherson, on the banks of the Dnipro River in southern Ukraine, was taken by Russian forces without much fight in early March, days after the invasion started. A full-on Ukrainian counteroffensive is thought to be imminent. Making contact with anyone still trapped in Kherson is hard - most people are understandably either too frightened to take the risk, or simply do not have a phone or internet connection with the outside world.
Poland says it is checking industries in the area even as number of dead fish balloons