Russian missiles slam into a Ukrainian city as war approaches critical stage
Boy, 4, dies days after house fire which also killed his father who 'ran in to save him'
UK inflation slows by less than expected to 3.2% in March
'Go home': Over-tourism sparks angry backlash in Spain
EU takes legal action over sand eel fishing ban in British waters
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The future of renewable energy? Giant mirrors hung in space
Thousands of giant mirrors could be placed in space to reflect sunlight onto solar farms.
3-min read - OpinionThe Telegraph
The world is on the brink of a nuclear holocaust and Biden is blind to the risk
The conventional wisdom is wrong. We need rational, controlled escalation from the Western powers in the face of Iranian aggression, not more of the sickening appeasement, delusion and cowardice of the past few days. The regime needs to be punished for its monstrous war-mongering, not mollified and placated by a bunch of Western ignoramuses who confuse weakness for virtue.
6-min read - NewsHuffPost UK
Rishi Sunak's Flagship Rwanda Bill Has Been Delayed Yet Again
The prime minister first announced the "emergency legislation" five months ago.
1-min read - NewsThe Independent
Stepson of former ‘Real Housewives’ star arrested on January 6 charges
Tyler Campanella identified using Instagram post made by Siggy Flicker, former reality star and supporter of Donald Trump
3-min read - NewsReuters
Serbia stops buses from Kosovo at border crossings
At least six buses from Kosovo, have been halted for hours by Serbian police at a border crossing with neighbouring Croatia, before being allowed on Wednesday to continue their journeys, a move stoking tensions between Belgrade and Pristina. The passengers from buses that arrived at the crossing late on Tuesday said they had their documents taken for checks and were left to wait. The buses were allowed to enter Serbia and proceed to Kosovo on Wednesday afternoon, after a wait of almost 20 hour
2-min read - LifestyleThe Telegraph
Revealed: Britain’s most expensive cup of coffee
As the price of coffee soars, those who wince at being charged £4 or more for their flat white might want to look away now.
3-min read - NewsThe Telegraph
Almost half of public willing to pay for better NHS treatment
Close to half of Britons would be willing to pay for better NHS treatment, according to a new opinion poll that reveals the scale of enthusiasm for healthcare reform.
3-min read