Russians defiantly shout 'f**k the war' at concert in St Petersberg
Russians defiantly shout 'f**k the war' at concert in St Petersberg
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte, who steps down on Thursday, was infamous for his foul-mouthed tirades, off-colour jokes, and threats to kill people.
Environment Secretary George Eustice said the PM has the full support of the Cabinet
A levy on food and fossil fuel giants could save lives now and help create a sustainable food system, says Gabriela Bucher
The socialite is facing 55 years in prison when she is sentenced on Tuesday
She was told she had stage four bowel cancer in December 2016, aged just 35.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson also set out a package of support for Ukrainian experts whose work has been hit by the Russian invasion.
Killing and attacking civilians, attacking education facilities, kidnapping workers, stripping schoolgirls naked and beating them are just a few of the abuses Cameroonian separatists have carried out on the civilian population in the Anglophone regions, according to a new report by Human Rights Watch.
Senior criminal lawyers in England and Wales on Monday went on strike in a dispute over pay, just days after rail workers staged stoppages and other sectors threatened industrial action.
Labour has said pupils should receive face-to-face, professional careers guidance while at school.
Lawyers representing the parents of a Michigan teenager charged in a shooting at Oxford High School that left four of his fellow students dead say they plan to call him to testify at the couple’s trial
Sir Colin Blakemore, the former Oxford Professor of Physiology and head of the Medical Research Council, who has died aged 78, endured threats, letter bombs and even parcels of HIV-infected hypodermic needles sent to his children, yet he remained Britain’s most outspoken advocate of vivisection and became one of the country’s best-known scientists, campaigning on issues such as drugs policy and libel reform.
A man has been jailed for a string of thefts from Basildon shops including Tesco and B&Q.
A major clean-up operation has begun at Glastonbury to return the site from a pop-up city of 200,000 people to a Somerset dairy farm. Volunteers began shifting rubbish strewn across the 800-acre site as revellers started to make their way home following headline performances by Billie Eilish, Sir Paul McCartney and Kendrick Lamar. They began picking up thousands of discarded items including paper cups and food containers after around 200,000 people descended on Worthy Farm for the festival.
Canadian miniature sculptor Juliana LePine filmed herself masterfully crafting a model of comic book character Harley Quinn, in footage posted to YouTube on June 8.“This was a long project, most of it was livestreamed classes on my YouTube channel in Portuguese, some parts were recorded classes,” wrote LePine. “She has so many details that I couldn’t make a shorter video.”The work of the Alberta-based miniaturist can be seen on her Instagram account.LePine’s many models have included detailed reproductions of artists such as Vincent van Gogh, John Lennon, Axl Rose, and Freddie Mercury, as well as fictional characters like Doc Brown, and Dracula. Credit: Juliana LePine Sculptures via Storyful
Hostels are starting to cater for digital nomads with co-working halls and networking events. This year’s Hostelworld awards picked five of the best.
Tom Cruise thriller has overtaken ‘Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness’
More than 12,300 migrants have risked their lives to reach Britain in small boats crossing the Channel so far this year – at least double the number in the same period of 2021. A total of 153 people on four boats were intercepted by the UK authorities on Monday, according to figures released by the Ministry of Defence. The figures highlight the Government’s failure to stop the dangerous Channel crossings despite the Brexit campaign’s key pledge to take back control of the UK’s borders.
Doctor Greg Irwin, from the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, hopes abortion clinic buffer zones will stop him having to confront protesters on his lunch break.
Matteo Berrettini was forced to pull out of Wimbledon on Tuesday after testing positive for coronavirus as Serena Williams prepared to return to singles tennis after a year away.
Police in Mammoth Lakes, California, have warned the public to be careful when discarding medication after a bear was seen exploring the contents of a safe prescriptions bin on Monday, June 27.Footage released by the Mammoth Lakes Police Department shows the bear sifting through the contents of the bin, which is located outside the department.Police said the bear did not consume any medication. Still, the department encouraged the public to ensure any medications disposed of in the bin “leave the chute and drop to the bottom.” Credit: Mammoth Lakes Police Department via Storyful