His Royal Flyness: Charles dances to the drums in Canada
Prince Charles showed off his dance moves in Canada as he took part in the traditional Drum Dance in Yellowknife on day three of his and the Duchess of Cornwall’s Canadian tour. .
Joe Root has revealed England captain Ben Stokes has inspired his record-breaking Test team to play “like rock stars”. England went head to head with the Glastonbury festival in the entertainment stakes last weekend when they completed a series whitewash over New Zealand and have taken their status as cricket’s headline act to new heights over the last five days against India.
From a rotating leather bed to quotes from James Baldwin, the Egyptian artist has imagined the home and inner life of a fictitious, insomniac aesthete
Boris Johnson and Chris Bryant disagree over the reason behind Lord Geidt's resignation with Johnson maintaining he resigned over steel tariffs. Bryant accuses him of knowing "perfectly well that's not the truth" and accuses him of not reading Geidt's resignation letter. .
Isle of Wight Festival employee banned from driving after taking a golf buggy off site while over the drink-drive limit.
Authorities in the Mediterranean country have banned all domestic LGBTQ+ events, citing "security reasons".
Dozens of raids are also taking place in Germany, France and the Netherlands as part of a joint operation with Europol and Eurojust.
This was the bizarre sight that confronted workers on their way to grab a lunchtime sandwich.
Business Reporter: Navigating the rapidly evolving world of retailSource: SUSE
Keir Starmer mocks government resignations as ’the first case of the sinking ship fleeing the rat‘Source: Reuters
'Have you asked him to resign Larry-'- Downing Street cat asked by reporters - Reuters
Arfiya Eri, a 33-year candidate for Japan's Upper House Election, fights Japan election as country sees record female candidates.Source: Bloomberg
Scott is leaving the station after 24 years to take over from Steve Wright on Radio 2 afternoons.
A trip to glamorous Hong Kong was a distant dream for most Chinese mainlanders in the mid-1990s, but for schoolgirl Tracey Chen in the southern boomtown of Shenzhen, it was just a lunchtime stroll. As Hong Kong loses autonomy after 25 years of Chinese rule, Chen is among many of those in its Mandarin-speaking neighbour who yearn for the days when the former British colony's uniquely exuberant Cantonese culture permeated across the border. Before Shenzhen began to be transformed in the 1980s, Hong Kong's freewheeling economy represented a consumer haven for many from the mainland.
After two nights in police custody, Indian teenager Somaiya Fatima was released in time to watch live footage of an excavator claw smashing into the walls of her childhood home.
Boris Johnson’s relationship with the truth is once again dominating headlines. After denying any knowledge of the sexual harrassment allegations against his disgraced former deputy chief whip, the Prime Minster announced that he had been personally briefed about Chris Pincher’s history, before promoting him. It was the final straw for two heavyweight members of his cabinet - Chancellor of the Exchequor Rishi Sunak, and Health Secretary, Sajid Javid - who resigned within 10 minutes of each other. And a slew of resignations flooded in, in the hours that followed. But Johnson shows no signs of quitting in the face of another political battering, so this video explains the other ways Boris Johnson could be booted as PM.
As two new subvariants drive a surge in cases across the country, the Standard explains how likely you are to test positive again
Boris Johnson has said he will "of course" still be prime minister tomorrow despite facing an avalanche of resignations from members of his government.
Elisabeth Borne, who helms France's new minority government, had her 90 minutes of speech interrupted by MPs who shouted back, banged on tribunes and even booed.
Nadhim Zahawi says it is "easy to walk away" from government but "much tougher to deliver for the country", as the new chancellor denied reports he threatened to quit the cabinet if not given the Treasury job. Speaking to Sky News' Kay Burley on his first full day in the role, he said he backed Boris Johnson as prime minister, adding: "The team in government today is the team that will deliver".
A lot has changed since Boris Johnson entered Number 10 Downing Street in 2019. For the UK's new Prime Minister, it was the end of a long journey to the top of government, and an opportunity to challenge his critics. Now it appears he's facing more of them than ever.