Ukraine war: Shock figures show more than 8 million people displaced by conflict
Startling new figures from the UN show the war in Ukraine has displaced more than eight million people.
Cameron Norrie is the last Briton standing in the singles at this year’s championships.
Emmerdale star Sally Dexter reflects on upcoming exit for Faith Dingle.
Boris Johnson will this week announce plans to relax childcare rules in order to save families £40 per week.
Jonny Bairstow insists England stand ready to chase down any target after his fifth century of a vintage year was not enough to prevent India from building a big lead at Edgbaston. Bairstow continued his remarkable run of form in 2022 with a counter-punching 106 against a high-class India attack. But 36 from Sam Billings was the side’s next best score as they gave up a 132-run first-innings lead.
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A Canadian artist created a lifelike mini-sculpture of pop sensation Lady Gaga, sharing footage of her incredibly intricate process to her YouTube channel.Alberta-based miniaturist Juliana LePine modelled the 18 cm figurine on Gaga’s look while performing The Star Spangled Banner at the 2016 Super Bowl — including everything from the singer’s red eyeshadow to her mismatched red and blue heels.LePine’s many models have included impressively detailed reproductions of artists such as Vincent van Gogh, John Lennon, Axl Rose, and Freddie Mercury, as well as fictional characters like Doc Brown and Dracula; her work can be seen on her Instagram. Credit: Juliana LePine Sculptures via Storyful
A driver was jailed for more than two years after he almost killed his passenger when his speeding car hit a wall and erupted into a ball of flames.Source: SWNS
He will set out his vision for a Labour government to improve post-Brexit relations while staying out of the single market.
Junk food and the internet has created a’perfect storm’, gym boss Nick Mitchell said.
Blink-182 drummer was admitted to hospital last week, where he has remained since
The Jenner Racing star triumphed by 19 seconds to notch her sixth straight win across two campaigns
KYIV (Reuters) -Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Sunday acknowledged Kyiv's forces had withdrawn from Lysychansk in the eastern Donbas region after a grinding Russian assault, but vowed to regain control over the area with the help of long-range Western weapons. Russia said its capture of the city of Lysychansk less than a week after taking neighbouring Sievierdonetsk gave it full control of the eastern Luhansk region - a political win that meets a key Kremlin war goal. The battlefield focus now shifts to the neighbouring Donetsk region, where Kyiv still controls swathes of territory.
Britain on Monday launched a centre to gather data and analyse information on the supply of critical minerals such as cobalt and lithium, key for electric vehicle (EV) batteries. The centre, to be run by the British Geological Survey, will use the data to help to find ways to source minerals needed for green technologies such as EVs and wind turbines, national defence and mobile phones. "As the world shifts towards new green technologies, supply chains will become more competitive," minister for industry Lee Rowley said in a statement.
Voters in Scotland remain evenly split over whether or not they support independence from the rest of Britain, a poll published by the Sunday Times showed, days after the Scottish government set out plans for a referendum on the subject next year. Last week, Scotland's first minister Nicola Sturgeon announced plans for a second independence referendum to be held on October 2023, and vowed to take legal action if the British government blocks it. The Panelbase survey showed 48% of respondents were in favour of independence, 47% were opposed and 5% did not know.
Amanda Anisimova beat Coco Gauff 6-7 (4), 6-1, 6-2 at Wimbledon to set up a last-16 meeting with Harmony Tan
Dozens of investigations have been launched by police in England and Wales in the past 10 years into suspected breaches of an 1861 law
Members and allies of the LGBTQ community take part in a pride march in London, with rainbow flags, hula hoops and headdresses on full display
A PROLIFIC thief who stole thousands of pounds worth of items from a store on 12 separate occasions has been banned from the city centre.
The Pride parade is back in London for the first time since the start of the pandemic as thousands celebrate 50th anniversary.
A one-year-old has died in the US state of Georgia after being left inside a parked car outside a Walgreens for up to four hours, with temperatures in the vehicle around 40C. It is yet another incident of a child dying after being left in a hot car in America, which sees an average of 38 such tragedies every year. According to the Madison County Sheriff's Office, which is assisting city police in the case, the child's mother worked at the Walgreens store, NBC reported.