Royal Family leave the Guildhall after Jubilee lunch
Members of the Royal Family have left the Guildhall in the City of London for a reception and lunch hosted by the Lord Mayor in honour of the Queen's Platinum Jubilee. .
White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre on Tuesday said the case of WNBA star and US olympian Brittney Griner’s continued detention in Russia is “a priority” for President Joe Biden and his administration after a letter from the basketball player to Mr Biden was made public by Ms Griner’s family. “This is an issue that is a priority for this President,” said Ms Jean-Pierre, who noted that the US has classified Ms Griner as being “wrongfully detained” by the Russian government. Ms Griner was detained by Russian customs officials at Sheremetyevo International Airport in February after security services officers reportedly found vaporiser pods containing hash oil in her luggage.
The young man suspected of killing six people and injuring dozens at a Fourth of July parade uploaded a video showing the location of the attack before the mass shooting. Robert E Crimo III, 22, was arrested by police hours after shots were fired into the crowd during the celebrations in the Chicago suburb of Highland Park. Accounts that appear to belong to Crimo posted a number of violent and strange videos online, including crudely drawn animations of a violent shooting.
Labour leader says he will rebuild trust with EU and get ‘a better deal for the British people’
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Ian Dunne, 44, used the cord from his jogging bottoms to strangle Malcolm Frary, 76, at the pensioner's home in Blackpool.
The British auto industry, already reeling from a severe shortage of semiconductors, is now bracing for a cost of living crisis in the country as people limit their spending to necessities and stay away from big ticket items. New car registrations in Britain fell to 140,958 units, according to final figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). In May, SMMT cut 2022 outlook for new cars registered to 1.72 million from 1.89 million forecast earlier.
The Scottish First Minister said “the end might be nigh” for Boris Johnson’s time in Downing Street.
Natasha Kaplinsky OBE, 49, is best known for her long-standing career as a news anchor for Sky News, BBC News, Channel 5 and ITV News. She was the first ever winner of Strictly Come Dancing in 2004, and now lives on a farm in East Sussex with her husband, Justin Bower, and their two children.
‘Freedom is under attack in your state,’ California governor says in ad paid for by his re-election campaign that aired on Fox News
The American performers were due to play at the Glasgow Green on Tuesday evening.
The huge ships that stop in Senegal’s bustling port of Dakar normally carry goods bound for Europe or China, but inside the Global Mercy’s warren of corridors, medics are preparing for a very different task.
Demonstrations broke out over the weekend after constitutional amendment plans were dropped.
The State Department said a bullet believed to have killed Abu Akleh was too badly damaged to determine the weapon it was fired from
Reports previously emerged claiming the TV star has suffered ‘extremely serious’ damage to her arm
On Friday it was announced that Mills and co-presenter Chris Stark will be leaving Radio 1 later in the year.
Isle of Wight Festival employee banned from driving after taking a golf buggy off site while over the drink-drive limit.
Around 2.3 million people are thought to have had Covid in the last week.
Greece has been accused by NGOs of carrying out violent illegal pushbacks of migrants at its border with turkey and at sea. Athens denies the accusations.
Protests are taking place today on the M4 near the Prince of Wales Bridge, and across the country, as fuel campaigners Stand Up to Fuel Prices UK stage disruption. The group is campaigning against rocketing fuel prices, which have hit record levels and are exacerbating the cost-of-living crisis.
The Queen’s Baton Relay has landed in England ahead of the Commonweal Games later this month. On Monday, the baton set off on its 2,500-mile trip around England, starting at the Eden Project in Cornwall.