Putin says sanctions hurting West more than Russia
Russian President Vladimir Putin says Western countries are being more affected by sanctions imposed on Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine than Russia is.
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Health officials have identified eight more cases in England, after Wales and Northern Ireland recorded their first cases.
Andy Fletcher, Depeche Mode’s keyboardist, has died at the age of 60.
The Navy says newly analyzed documents show 13 World War II sailors previously believed to have been unaccounted for after a Japanese submarine torpedoed their ship were actually buried at sea
Volodymyr Zelensky has crushed calls for Ukraine to cede some of its territory to Russia, comparing it to the appeasement of Adolf Hitler in the run-up to the Second World War.
<p>A talented artist who has been brightening up a city's streets for four years has unveiled her latest project.</p><p>Tash Frootko, 42, has been painting houses in Gloucester since 2018 - and this transformation is her biggest and brightest transformation to date.</p><p>Twenty-five houses have been painted, with the three adjoining streets connected by two murals by local artists Zoe Power and Eloise Henderson-Figueroa.</p><p>The huge project has finally been unveiled today (27/5), marking a giant milestone in Tash's mission to inject colour into the city she lives in.</p><p>The property developer, who has lived in Gloucester for the past two decades, said: "I like to see potential in everything and I see Gloucester as a huge blank canvas. </p><p>"Rows of Victorian terraced houses look sublime when painted in bold and vivid colours. It brings them back to life after being allowed to become drab and soulless.</p><p>"Previously this area of the city had no identity and this project has given it just that."</p><p>Filmed on 26th May 2022</p>
Home Secretary Priti Patel last week announced plans to give special constables powers to use the electroshock weapons.
TODAY is predicted to be dry and bright for Glasgow.
Lord Hain said the Government is no longer trusted in the way it was when led by former prime ministers John Major, Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
SWIMMERS and beachgoers are being reminded what yellow buoys along the BCP beach fronts mean ahead of a busy weekend.
The original vest created by McCartney became a rare collector’s item.
Rebels say they could ‘easily’ get 54 MPs to send in letters to Sir Graham Brady
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Following six weeks of testimony, the jury has now been sent out to consider its verdict
Lewis Hamilton welcomed an FIA climbdown over wearing jewellery while racing as he prepared for a testing weekend on the streets of Monaco
Piles of charred clothing sit in a storage area after a fire destroyed 20 tonnes of clothes and blankets donated in Greece for war-hit Ukrainian refugees, an aid group said.
A team of Scottish marketing specialists has been recognised by Microsoft for its "exemplary online advertising services".
Researchers have revealed the massive scale of "lost cities" in the Amazon rainforest and uncovered new details about the lives of the people who lived there.