Ukraine: UN humanitarian convoy reaches Chernihiv
Ukraine: UN humanitarian convoy reaches Chernihiv
Johnson declines to apologise for rulebreaking after Partygate police investigation concludes.mp4
Schröder has been under pressure for weeks over his ties to Russia's energy industry amid the war in Ukraine.
There were a record 177 billionaires in the country, according to the Sunday Times Rich List.
Mr Johnson was reported to have been present at six of the 12 events investigated by the police.
Dr Fauci warns society is in ‘decline’ because of spread of disinformation
Boeing's Starliner capsule docked with the International Space Station Friday, a major milestone in a high-stakes uncrewed test flight as the US aerospace giant seeks to restore its reputation following past failures.
Beyond the glossy world of celebrity trials, the wheels of justice have virtually ground to a halt, says Guardian columnist Gaby Hinsliff
Thousands of menopausal women have struggled to get their hands on key medication
Ryedale District Council is consulting residents about their travel habits, aiming to encourage more walking or cycling for shorter journeys.
Australians head to the polls on Saturday to vote in a national election that shows the Opposition ahead in opinion polls. The Labor Party is narrowly ahead of the ruling conservative coalition although a strong showing by climate-focused independents could lead to a hung parliament. Opposition leader Anthony Albanese's centre-left Labor Party is a favourite to win its first election since 2007.
Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries incorrectly claims that 96% of respondents to her Channel 4 privatisation consultation supported it when asked by John Nicolson of the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee. Nicolson corrects her afterwards, saying "the answer, of course, is 96% opposed privatisation".
A machete-wielding attacker who hacked at a commuter on the London Underground in scenes likened to the Terminator film has been found guilty of attempted murder. Passengers toppled over each other as they fled through carriages when Ricky Morgan, 34, launched an unprovoked assault on businessman James Porritt, the trial had heard. Giving evidence, the victim, who suffered a severe injury to his hand and bone-deep cuts to his head and shin, said it was like a "horror movie" and the Arnold Schwarzenegger sci-fi film.
Two teenagers have been arrested on suspicion of terror offences, Scotland Yard has said. A 17-year-old girl was arrested in east London on Friday under section 41 of the Terrorism Act 2000 and has been taken to a London police station. Both are being questioned as part of the same investigation into extreme Islamist ideology.
IN the classic TV detective show Life on Mars, DCI Sam Tyler, played by John Simms, has a car crash in 2006 and when he wakes up has been catapulted back to 1973.
The move aims to help Germans cope with high energy prices amid Russia's war in Ukraine.
The infant was likely to have been in the water for ‘several days’, West Midlands Police said.
Labour Chair Anneliese Dodds labels Downing street the "most fined location in the whole of the UK" and calls on Boris Johnson to take responsibility for the "sleaze and rule breaking" that's getting in the way of the them dealing with more crucial issues such as the cost of living crisis. .
Nadhim Zahawi said money from the spending review could be used to alleviate the problem.
A court in India has dismissed a request to open locked rooms in the Taj Mahal in a search for Hindu idols in the 17th century wonder. On 12 May, Allahabad High Court threw out the petition of a politician from the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), saying the reopening of 22 rooms – locked decades ago for security reasons – must be decided by historians.“It is not for the court to direct what subject needs to be researched or studied,” it ruled as BJP lawmaker Diyva Kumari added the Taj Mahal