Princess Charlotte corrects George’s posture during Platinum Jubilee
Princess Charlotte corrects George’s posture during Platinum Jubilee
Metropolitan Police officers were called at 12.30am on Saturday to reports of a man who had been seriously injured in Staines Road, Hounslow.
The video recorded in January 2021 surfaced as on YouTube last week before being taken down
Credit Suisse may "temper" some of its key growth initiatives in wealth management as it focuses efforts on a risk turnaround and bolstering technology, executives said in their first update to investors since a new strategy was set out. A series of losses and scandals have hammered Credit Suisse's share price since March 2021, prompting ousters and a strategic overhaul to rein in its investment bank and focus further on managing the fortunes of the world's rich. Those plans were laid out in November - before inflation, rising interest rates, commodity shocks and Russia's war in Ukraine unleashed turmoil on financial markets and caused many investors to retreat from borrowing and perceived risks.
The TV presenter mistook the device for a vitamin tablet
Judge sets hearing for 12 July, meaning abortions up to six weeks of pregnancy can resume for at least two weeks
The council are to evict a group of travellers from Mansel Park.
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An Iranian appeals court has upheld an eight-year prison sentence against a Frenchman convicted on spying charges, his Paris-based lawyer said Tuesday.
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Former US president Donald Trump angrily lunged at his Secret Service driver and grabbed at the steering wheel of his limousine in a bid to join the crowd as it marched on the Capitol on the day of the deadly insurrection, an aide testified Tuesday.
Sir Colin Blakemore, the former Oxford Professor of Physiology and head of the Medical Research Council, who has died aged 78, endured threats, letter bombs and even parcels of HIV-infected hypodermic needles sent to his children, yet he remained Britain’s most outspoken advocate of vivisection and became one of the country’s best-known scientists, campaigning on issues such as drugs policy and libel reform.
More than 1,000 cases of monkeypox have now been recorded in the UK with more than half in London. The UK Health Security Agency, in its latest statistics, said 1,076 confirmed cases had now been recorded - a rise of 166 cases from the last reported data on June 24. 1,035 of the cases are in England with 659 confirmed in London though that figure may be higher as addresses are not available for every case.
A car crash involving three vehicles has caused a road to be blocked.
Irwin Armstrong, a former chair of Boris Johnson's Conservative Party in Northern Ireland, has a simple message for the British Prime Minister when it comes to the province's unique post-Brexit trade rules: Don't ruin a good thing. The founder of rapid test diagnostics maker CIGA Healthcare, who campaigned for Britain to leave the European Union six years ago, has described the so-called Northern Ireland Protocol as a gamechanger for manufacturing businesses like his. Under the protocol, part of Britain's withdrawal agreement from the EU, Northern Ireland effectively remained in the EU's single market for goods as the rest of the United Kingdom (UK) departed last year.
The Big Issue Group is launching a new recruitment service supporting marginalised people to find work.
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Hilarious home security footage captured in Pennsylvania last week shows the moment when two moms were forced to flee with their children after spotting a snake slithering around in the living room.
The sharp rise in energy costs caused by sanctions on Vladimir Putin’s regime over his invasion of Ukraine is the “price we have to pay for freedom”, Nato chief Jens Stoltenberg warned on Tuesday. Delivering a stark message to Western allies who may be questioning the economic cost of supporting the tough measures imposed on Russia, the Nato General Secretary insisted the surge in oil and gas prices was worth paying to support the Ukrainian people. “I, of course, recognise that our economic sanctions for instance, on parts of Russian industry, on the financial sectors also have global ramifications, also for the energy markets,” Mr Stoltenberg said in a speech on the eve of a critical NATO leaders summit in Madrid.
Will’s birthday gets mentioned in Stranger Things resurfaced clip
Tanya Franks has quit 'EastEnders' as her character leaves Albert Square for good with baby son Roland.