Queen urged to apologise for slavery by protesters in St Lucia
Queen urged to apologise for slavery by protesters in St Lucia
POLICE have locked down a street in Bellshill as their investigation continues into the unexplained death of a man. We previously reported police had taped off part of Thorndean Avenue after a man was found injured inside a property. Emergency services were called to the scene at around 11.30pm last night and the 56-year-old was pronounced dead at the scene.
An MI5 spy was able to leave the country whilst under investigation for having Nazi paraphernalia and threatening to kill, it emerged on Thursday night.
Billy McFarland was serving a six-year sentence for two counts of wire fraud.
Rangers fans have given their reaction to the club's Europa League defeat tonight.
Dead puppies were found in the freezer at two properties
The celebrity chef has upset residents by cutting down a wildflower meadow at his Oxfordshire restaurant.
The deal also resolves a long-standing pay disparity between ground services crew employed by Menzies Aviation at Glasgow and Edinburgh airports.
Vote counting in Pennsylvania’s Republican primary for U.S. Senate dragged into a third day as Dr. Mehmet Oz and former hedge fund CEO David McCormick remained essentially tied with tens of thousands of ballots left to count
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Exactly what's driving the UK's largest-ever outbreak of monkeypox is a mystery. In Africa it's usually spread by rodents - it doesn't transmit easily between people. Two of the cases live together, but there's no direct contact between the rest.
Six people were hurt, including three firefighters, when an explosion and fire rocked a marine construction company in southeast Wisconsin
‘I was worried for her physical safety that when he turned he might do something that was worse than he ever intended,’ she sobbed
The Home Secretary said work was taking place ‘right now’ on plans to deport people to Rwanda.
It’s too soon to celebrate Putin’s losses – the hard miles are yet to come for Ukraine. Despite military successes, Kyiv faces economic devastation, citizens ‘removed’ by Russia and the risk of dwindling support
Belarus is the last country in Europe still to apply the death penalty, executing several people each year by firing squad.
Conor Braithwaite, 23, has been helping to treat Ukrainian soldiers on the front line for weeks.
Boris Johnson confronted by journalist over Tory party's 'toxic culture'
Tory chief whip Chris Heaton-Harris urged the unnamed MP in his 50s to stay away from Parliament.
The Home Secretary discussed progress on the agreement in a meeting with Rwandan foreign minister Vincent Biruta on Wednesday.
Sue Gray report expected to be published soon as Metropolitan Police investigation ends