Wladimir Klitschko praises Boris Johnson for Ukraine support
Wladimir Klitschko praises Boris Johnson for Ukraine support
Moscow planning ‘full-scale victory in Ukraine by autumn’ and besieged Sievierodonetsk almost completely surrounded by Russian forces
IFS deputy director urges ministers to increase benefit cap and warns families could be ‘trapped’
A planned strike at two London Underground stations over the Jubilee weekend has been suspended. Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) at Green Park and Euston Tube stations had planned to walk out on 3 June in a row over allegations of bullying. RMT added if no immediate improvements are seen and the review does not lead to a just settlement, the strike action will take place on a different day instead.
Met assistant commissioner will ask Home Office why he was overlooked for top job
The discovery of the bodies of three women inside a Chicago senior housing facility after a brief heat wave this month raises questions about whether officials and residents are prepared for the kind of brutal heat that killed more than 700 people in the city nearly three decades ago
Letters: Rebecca Williams contrasts the late politician’s lockdown funeral with the rule-breaking that went on in Downing Street
Efforts by Switzerland to refresh its free trade agreement with China have stalled as Bern takes a more critical view of Beijing's human rights record, Swiss newspapers reported on Sunday. Switzerland and China signed a free trade agreement in 2013, Beijing's first such deal with an economy in continental Europe.
Darcy Shea found ‘safe and sound’ in seaside town
Perhaps the most famous document of its type, Anne Frank’s diary is a version of the Holocaust without the actual horrors.
There is much to be commended in the Western response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Shipments of lethal military aid and the harsh economic sanctions imposed on Russia are both welcome, and vital. Alongside the ferocious defensive response of the Ukrainians themselves, these measures are already helping to deny Putin victory. But there are also some worrying signs that the gravity of the crisis, and its implications for our behaviour, have still not been fully grasped.
Two fires that merged to create the largest wildfire in New Mexico history have both been traced to prescribed burns set by U.S. forest managers
A Taiwan man invented a stroller for fish, tightrope walker Nathan Paulin broke a new world record at Mont-Saint-Michel, a giant work of street art representing Saint Javelin has emerged in Kyiv, and more. No agenda, no slant. Get the picture without the commentary.
Few, if anybody, mourned the demise of the statue of a Red Army soldier in the Polish town of Siedlce. Already neglected and vandalised, it was pulled down last month, ingloriously nosediving into the rain-sodden turf and breaking in two before being carted away.
Now’s the time for a more natural skincare re-stock
The Jurassic World Dominion Cast Take Over Trafalgar Square!
EasyJet has also announced it will scrap more than 200 flights over the next 10 days.
They're spending the jubilee in prison
On an overcast morning in Bradford, northern England, a steady stream of locals arrive at a foodbank to collect produce parcels described as "a lifesaver" during the worst cost-of-living crisis in a generation.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and other top officials have discussed revising stringent anti-epidemic restrictions as they maintain a widely disputed claim that the country’s first COVID-19 outbreak is slowing
So many good individuals do their specific job very well at Leinster; the ripple effect is synchronicity of how they play