UK riots: People who are racist to NHS staff 'can and should' be refused care, health secretary says
People who are racist to NHS staff "can and should" be turned away, the health secretary has said.
People who are racist to NHS staff "can and should" be turned away, the health secretary has said.
Police have released video footage of an American woman being arrested for eating a cat – 170 miles away from Springfield, Ohio where Donald Trump claimed Haitian immigrants were devouring pets.
Councils are launching their own alternative winter fuel schemes after Sir Keir Starmer axed annual payments for 10 million pensioners.
Jay Slater's dad Warren has been sharing updates about his son's tragic death on TikTok - and now he has revealed what happened with the keys found while his son was missing
The former president made two mix-ups about Kamala Harris' running mate in less than a minute.
Presidential candidates both attended a memorial ceremony at Ground Zero hours after the debate
"I'm going to make this a very momentous night with a prediction," the "Real Time" host promised.
Starting next year, China will raise its retirement age for workers, which is now among the youngest in the world's major economies, in an effort to address its shrinking population and aging work force. The Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress, the country’s legislature, passed the new policy Friday after a sudden announcement earlier in the week that it was reviewing the measure, state broadcaster CCTV announced. The policy change will be carried out over 15 years, with the retirement age for men raised to 63 years, and for women to 55 or 58 years depending on their jobs.
Donald Trump and JD Vance are refusing to call for calm in Springfield, Ohio, despite bomb threats and evacuations.
CNN’s Fareed Zakaria sat down for an exclusive interview with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to discuss who he will share his peace plan with and details of a phone call two months ago with former President Donald Trump. Watch the full interview on “Fareed Zakaria GPS” this Sunday, September 15 at 10am ET on CNN.
An expert psychiatrist is sounding the alarm in the wake of Donald Trump's bizarre presidential debate performance against Kamala Harris. "Tuesday’s presidential debate was, among other things, an excellent real-world test of the candidates’ cognitive fitness," Richard A. Friedman, a psychiatry professor at Cornell Weill Medical College in New York, wrote in The Atlantic, "and any […]
Is Donald Trump gearing up to blame old folks if he loses the presidential election to Kamala Harris in November? It sure sounded that way Thursday at a rally held by the former president in Tucson, Arizona, where he took note of the changing demographic of his supporters and wondered aloud if they will be to blame if he’s defeated on Election Day.“We have a lot of young people here,” Trump said. “My audiences, they’ve gotten younger and younger, do you notice that?”Read more at The Daily Beast.
Anyone who has bought them should return to the shops for a full refund
Michael Clarke, visiting professor in the Department of War Studies at King’s College London, stressed the conflict may escalate
"The real action takes place while everyone is waiting for the rally to start, not during the actual speech."
The two-time Oscar winner also branded Trump's current presidential bid "insanity".
Seven men were jailed for sexually abusing two girls in Rotherham in the latest convictions under the UK’s biggest-ever law enforcement operation against child sex abuse.
A woman who wrote a Facebook post about Haitian immigrants eating local pets has said she is now filled with regret after it spiralled into a national frenzy. Erika Lee, a resident of Springfield, Ohio, posted online about a neighbour's cat going missing and said she had been told the cat was a victim of an attack by her Haitian neighbours. Ms Lee's post became part of a rumour mill that sparked a feeding frenzy, with the baseless claims being repeated by presidential hopeful Donald Trump during an election debate with Kamala Harris, and also by his running mate JD Vance on other occasions.
Russian officials and managers are perplexed by President Vladimir Putin's surprise threat to limit exports of strategic commodities in response to Western sanctions, and wonder if it can be realised without hurting Russia more than the West. Putin made the suggestion 23 minutes into a routine government meeting on Wednesday, asking Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin to come up with some ideas that would not harm Russia's interests. Yet many of Russia's commodities such as oil, gas, nickel, titanium, gold and diamonds are already subject to various levels of voluntary or mandatory import restrictions or even bans imposed by the West itself.
Advisors have been tasked with overcoming what has been dubbed 'the greatest employment challenge for a generation'
GPs will strike if Wes Streeting does not “listen to us”, a senior union figure has warned.