Trump calls for 'quick' death penalty for drug dealers saying US is 'going to hell very fast'
Trump has called for 'quick' death penalty for drug dealers claiming US is 'going to hell very fast'.Source: Reuters
PA consumer-ready - A-level grades down on last year but remain higher than pre-pandemicPA
Union Pacific has already lost three lawsuits over the way it removes employees with health conditions because of safety concerns, and the prospect of hundreds more lawsuits looms over the railroad
The company said it is ‘considering all options to allow it to strengthen its balance sheet’ including a potential equity capital raise.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Friday denied helping a bank avoid paying back millions in tax rebates claimed under a huge fraud scam as he answered to a committee investigating the scandal.
MAYVILLE, N.Y. (Reuters) -The man accused of stabbing novelist Salman Rushdie last week in western New York pleaded not guilty to second-degree attempted murder and assault charges on Thursday and was held without bail. Hadi Matar, 24, is accused of wounding Rushdie, 75, on Friday just before the "The Satanic Verses" author was to deliver a lecture on stage at an educational retreat near Lake Erie. Rushdie was hospitalized with serious injuries in what writers and politicians around the world decried as an attack on the freedom of expression.
Campaign group creates interactive map to advise locals and tourists where not to bathe
Announcement comes as hosepipe ban begins in parts of country
Rishi Sunak has vowed to prevent agricultural land from being covered with solar panels as he aims to persuade farmers to support his bid for the Conservative leadership.
The off-ramp positioned near Ray Minter’s home sends speeding drivers miscalculating how fast they’re going and, sometimes, crashing into his front yard
At least 26 people - including a mother and daughter - have been killed in wildfires that have devastated 14 regions in northern Algeria. Interior minister Kamel Beldjoud said 24 died in the El Tarf region, near the northern Algerian/Tunisian border. Eight of the victims were on a public bus which encountered flames as it was driving in a mountainous region.
The Made In Chelsea star said she found it difficult to admit she ‘needed this kind of help’
Venice’s mayor took to Twitter on August 17 to denounce what he called two “imbeciles” who were spotted riding electric surfboards along a city canal.Mayor Luigi Brugnaro later said the pair had been identified and would be facing fines.Twitter user @angloswissguy replied to the mayor’s post with a couple of videos showing the pair’s exploits.La Nuova Venezia cited police as saying the two were Australians, and that they were facing fines of €1,500 each. Credit: Daniel E via Storyful
‘I really understand why people are worried about cost of living,’ says railway chief
Kobe Bryant's widow Vanessa testified she was only beginning to grieve the loss of her husband and their 13-year-old daughter in a helicopter crash when she was faced with the fresh horror of learning that deputies and firefighters had shared photos of their remains
Megan Jowitt spent two years completing a make-up course after leaving school but struggled to get her career off the ground.
The former chancellor also said he would clamp down on rogue parking fines.
A seal in Australia was spotted strolling in a cow's field by a local farmer.Source: Karli McGee, Facebook
Education Secretary James Cleverly claims ministers are still working as the cost of living squeeze continues
Whether it’s the chance to work from home or train at a local store, Aldi is helping colleagues balance parenthood with their careers. Here, two managers explain how things work
The Royal Air Force took steps to "artificially inflate" its diversity numbers in a bid to hit a key government target for female and ethnic minority recruits, three defence sources have claimed and leaked documents have suggested.