Ukrainian refugee who sang Let It Go talks about going home
Ukrainian refugee who sang Let It Go talks about going home
The worlds biggest and most improvsive flower is in full bloom, with the return of some breathtaking garden designs, floral displays and plenty of shopping.
The show will include appearances from a number of familiar faces and explore different areas of the royal residence.
Health officials have said that while the outbreak is ‘significant and concerning’, the risk to the UK population remains low
Krishna Singh was sentenced at the High Court in Glasgow.
The launch coincides with the second anniversary of the murder in the US of George Floyd.
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PLANS for a popular pub’s licence to be extended have been approved – subject to a number of conditions and despite concerns from neighbours.
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Boris Johnson was not fined for an event at which he was photographed apparently drinking wine and raising a toast.
Fresh stories of rule breaking in Number 10 during lockdown have emerged ahead of Sue Gray's report being released.
Ocado Retail, which is owned 50-50 by Ocado and M&S, said sales slipped further in recent weeks.
The six-part series, which charts the rise of the punk band, will premiere on May 31.
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro on Monday dismissed the president of state oil giant Petrobras, who had been in the job for only 40 days.
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Will Quince told MPs his priorities in improving services.
A fire resulted in gas explosions at the Prairies de la Mer campsite in Grimaud, France, on Tuesday, May 24, with over 2,500 campers moved to safety, according to local news reports.One person and two children were “slightly” poisoned, officials said, with the fire destroying 18 mobile homes and damaging four.According to France Bleu Grimaud, the fire spread quickly because cylinders of gas stored in the dwellings exploded, causing the fire to jump from one mobile home to the next.According to a machine translation, local media said about 2,500 campers at the site were brought to safety, first evacuated to the beach before being directed to other bungalows in a secure area of the campsite. Fourteen people were evacuated from the campsite, and 30 will have to be relocated. Five cars were also destroyed by the flames.This video taken by Aure Ly shows smoke billowing from the area. Credit: Auré Ly via Storyful
The BBC is “open-minded” about becoming a subscription service, its director general and chairman both said on Monday, as they acknowledged that the corporation faces an “existential question”.
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After making it through the spring planting season, sometimes with the help of bulletproof vests and helmets, Ukraine's farmers are facing another challenge – finding enough diesel for the harvest to come. The war with Russia cut fuel supplies just as farmers stepped up work for the spring season and they have lost about 85% of their normal supplies since the conflict started on Feb. 24, farmers, fuel distributors and analysts say. The total area planted with grain this spring is already expected to be up to 30% smaller than last year because of the fighting, and yields could drop too if farmers don't get fuel so they can apply chemicals and harvest crops at the right time.