Russian military equipment destroyed in Ukraine's east
"There are a lot of trophies left": Ukrainian soldiers show destroyed Russian tanks, vehicles and other weapons near the village of Gusarivka, in eastern Ukraine.
There are “notable data gaps” in how banks understand the risks of global warming, officials said.
Former British Member of Parliament Imran Ahmad Khan was sentenced to 18 months in jail at Southwark Crown Court after being convicted of sexually assaulting a 15-year-old boy, PA Media reported on Monday. Khan, who was a lawmaker from Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Conservative Party, resigned as a member of parliament last month after he was found guilty of assaulting the boy at a house in 2008. Khan had represented the Wakefield area in northern England.
Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer asks what "attracted" Boris Johnson to a "U-turn" on a windfall tax on the week the Sue Gray report is published. The Prime Minister responds by accusing Labour of being a tax raising party, saying "they absolutely love to confiscate other people's assets".
Race action plan for England and Wales includes apology and history lessons on policing of black people
On Tuesday, French tightrope walker claimed a new world record as he completed a 2,200-metre-long (nearly 1.4-mile) trip to Mont Saint-Michel along a wire suspended between a crane and the famous abbey on the tidal island.
Decision bars federal courts from hearing new evidence not presented in a state court as a result of ineffective legal counsel
Prince Edward and the Sophie, Countess of Wessex, have been visited locations in Newport, on Pan.
There is currently no cure for migraines, although a number of treatments are available to help ease the symptoms.
The footballer wants to see more progress in the teaching of the history and experiences of black, Asian and ethnic minority communities.
The superstar footballer revealed in a candid interview his struggles in the game - opening up about his battle with mental health. .
Russia's blockade of Ukraine will lead to worsening starvation, famine and instability around the world if it cannot be lifted, the World Food Programme has said.
The BBC is “open-minded” about becoming a subscription service, its director general and chairman both said on Monday, as they acknowledged that the corporation faces an “existential question”.
Britain is involved in talks with allies about creating a coalition-of-the-willing to open up ports in Ukraine for grain exports to stop millions of people starving around the world. The aim is to create a safe corridor from Odesa on the Black Sea and possibly other ports to the Bosphorus so grain ships could reach the Mediterranean. World food chiefs have warned that unless ports such as Odesa can be used for grain exports within weeks, acute food shortages could hit many countries, particularly in the developing world.
Commons Speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle is an animal lover with a menagerie of pets.
French daredevil tightrope walker Nathan Paulin claim a new world record after completing a 2,200-metre-long (nearly 1.4-mile) trip to Mont Saint-Michel.
‘To put it bluntly: Two men whose trial attorneys did not provide even the bare minimum level of representation required by the Constitution may be executed because forces outside of their control prevented them from vindicating their constitutional right to counsel,’ Justice Sonya Sotomayor writes in dissent
Analyst says negative tweets about Heard were not related to Depp lawyer's statements
Moment PM denies No 10 party took place on day he was photographed drinking
DOLLOW, Somalia (Reuters) -Hacked-off thorn branches encircle two mounds of earth heaped over the tiny bodies of Halima Hassan Abdullahi's twin granddaughters. "She is malnourished and her two babies died of hunger," Abdullahi said at the Kaxareey camp which sprang up in January and now houses 13,000 people. With global focus on Ukraine, aid agencies and the United Nations are desperate to attract attention to a calamity they say is shaping up to be comparable to Somalia's 2011 famine.
Leeds United supporters in Toronto, Canada, were ecstatic after their soccer team across the pond managed to avoid relegation in a 2-1 win over Brentford on May 22.Footage shows Whites fans in downtown Toronto cheering and chanting “We are staying up!” after their team’s win and Burnley’s 2-1 loss to Newcastle secured Leeds’ final place in the Premier League.Leeds were promoted to the Premier League in 2020 after spending a 16-year stretch in the English Football League Championship. Credit: @torontomapleleeds via Storyful