Tucker Carlson asks 'why is it disloyal to side with Russia?'
Tucker Carlson asks 'why is it disloyal to side with Russia?'
It's second time lucky for Boeing as they successfully launch their space capsule and dock it at the International Space Station.
Cowley Road saw heavy traffic today after bollards were set up to limit access to side roads.
Carpet bombing is indiscriminate - devastatingly destructive and utterly random. The town in eastern Ukraine's Donbas has seen its topography alter dramatically in the last 72 hours as the Russians intensify their assault on the region.
A drugs runner who played a "significant role" in dealing Class A drugs to vulnerable users in Chippenham, Calne and Corsham has been jailed for almost four years.
Foreign secretary says topics of conversation ranged from the peace treaty to ‘the importance of free trade’ and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
SIR – The destruction, loss of life and war crimes we have witnessed in Ukraine over the past few months are appalling. But these will all pale into relative insignificance if the grain currently stored in that country is not moved to where it is needed, and this year’s harvest rots in the fields (“How Putin’s war could reap a bitter global harvest”, report, May 20).
Services provided by a major rail journey provider are cancelled today.
Makers of Prehistoric Planet say it was perfect time to make show as new species are found at rate of one a week
RAVENGLASS and Eskdale Railway will officially unveil the two new camping coaches at a special launch ceremony on Monday 23 May, hosted by British Railway Historian and TV presenter Tim Dunn.
Interfering with key national infrastructure – such as railways, roads and printing presses – would become a criminal offence.
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The production company behind Tower Block Of Commons believes the Culture Secretary’s claims to be unfounded but said it will investigate the matter.
Nicola Sturgeon has tested positive for coronavirus. Scotland's first minister said she had been experiencing mild symptoms on Friday evening and will continue to work from home for the next few days. "Unfortunately I've tested positive for COVID this evening after experiencing mild symptoms," she tweeted.
Thousands of menopausal women have struggled to get their hands on key medication
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky warned Saturday that only a diplomatic breakthrough rather than an outright military victory could end Russia's war on his country, as Moscow cut gas supplies to Finland.
Car owners have been warned to turn on their anti-theft trackers or risk missing out on insurance payouts if their vehicle is stolen.
Some 53,800 Ukrainian refugees have arrived in the UK under visa schemes, including the Homes for Ukraine scheme.
The Health and Social Care Secretary Sajid Javid has said that the UK's support for Ukraine is "unwavering" as it "desperately" needs medical supplies due to continuing attacks from Russia. In a statement on Friday (20 May) the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office said that 4.2 million doses of medicines and 1.5 million items of other supplies including PPE and respirators had been sent from the UK in direct response to a request from the Ukraine government.
Two drivers have been arrested overnight, one for drink driving and the other one for suspected drug driving and possession.
WICKFORD’S Co-op store will shut this weekend to make way for a proposed new Morrisons.