Rishi Sunak ‘concerned’ about impact of Scotland’s new gender identification laws
Rishi Sunak ‘concerned’ about impact of Scotland’s new gender identification lawsGood Morning Scotland, BBC Radio Scotland
Rishi Sunak ‘concerned’ about impact of Scotland’s new gender identification lawsGood Morning Scotland, BBC Radio Scotland
ReutersLess than a week after North Korea promised to “always stand in the same trench” with Russia, it seems even Pyongyang is losing faith in Vladimir Putin’s war machine.After promising last November to help Russia rebuild bombed out parts of occupied eastern Ukraine, North Korean authorities picked out laborers to send and then even recruited some more—but they have now thought better of sending them, according to Daily NK.“This is because they were going to rush the workers over if Russia q
Brussels also said to have made concessions of role of European Court
Spencer Platt/GettyPrisoners recruited by Russia’s Wagner Group to fight in Ukraine seem to be increasingly realizing they’ve been duped, and that no one ever counted on bringing them back alive.One inmate recruited by the group back in November has absconded from his team in Ukraine’s Luhansk region and fled to Russia by bus and ride-sharing app, where he says he is now hiding out in fear of revenge.“We thought we’d be equal with the hired fighters, that we wouldn’t be any different, but in rea
Konstantin Yefremov denounced Russia's use of torture in Ukraine, becoming the latest in a string of risky defections from Russia's forces.
The soldier told CNN he fought waves of these mercenaries for 10 hours in a fierce battle for the town of Bakhmut.
ANALYSIS: Senior Italian government officials say that the economic and social turbulence in Britain that has followed the withdrawal from the EU has been eye-opening, writes Kim Sengupta
Photo by Win McNamee/Getty ImagesFormer President Donald Trump appears to have lied in sworn court records, opening him up to severe sanctions by a New York judge who has already lost his patience and threatened to punish him before.Trump claimed he wasn’t the president of the Trump Organization during his four years at the White House, despite previously testifying that he was an “inactive president.” And he claimed that he didn’t have a financial stake in a partnership with the real estate com
The former president used to have a very different opinion of people who invoked the constitutional right.
On this day, Nguyễn Văn Lém was executed by a South Vietnam soldier. The image of his death changed the US's perception of the whole war.
The state pension triple lock is "not sustainable" and must be scaled back to ensure the Government can afford to support future retirees, a think-tank has warned.
‘I think maybe without Brexit, maybe there was no invasion’, says Guy Verhofstadt
Rob Bauer replied 'we are ready' when asked if the US-led organisation was prepared for a confrontation with Russia.
Boris Johnson responds to Nigel Farage accusation. Source: Fox News
"The Daily Show" correspondent found some truly wild beliefs among the ex-president's supporters.
Russia could ‘try something’ to mark 24 February anniversary of invasion, says Ukrainian official
At a secret base outside the city of Kharkiv, ex-British soldier Daniel Ridley and his team drill hundreds of Ukrainian troops each week in the finer points of warfare.
When Donald Trump left office in early 2021, he was apparently on much thinner financial ice than almost anyone knew.That revelation, which three accounting experts confirmed upon reviewing Trump’s 2020 tax return, may help explain some of the financial and political moves the former president has made in the intervening years. Snowballing legal fees, along with other possible legal settlements and judgments, threaten to consume the
Russians who are incensed by Putin's invasion are sending 'significant amounts of money' via unusual and unexpected sources, says Ukraine's deputy digital minister.
"It's scary when you're in the dark, cold water and you know that there is a huge dolphin somewhere out there," a former US Navy SEAL told Insider.
Abbas Gallyamov said his former boss Putin will be particularly vulnerable to a takeover in the next year.