London resident Margaret Perry told the publication that a landlord warned her the other day about raising rents from £675 to £825. The woman tried
Category: Breaking
15,000 Russian troops have now been killed in Ukraine, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace tells MPs
Around 15,000 Russian troops have been killed as Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine enters its ninth week, Defence Secretary Ben Wallace has told MPs. Giving an update on the conflict,
Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda tells Edward and Sophie
The Prime Minister of Antigua and Barbuda today told the Earl and Countess of Wessex it is his country’s wish to ‘one day become a
Government adds women’s international football tournaments to listed events regime
The Government is absolutely committed to supporting women’s sport at every opportunity – pushing for greater participation, employment, commercial opportunities and visibility in the media.
Ukraine war: Ben Wallace says 15,000 Russian troops dead as UK to send anti-aircraft vehicles
He told the House of Commons that latest estimates suggest more than 2,000 Russian armoured vehicles have been destroyed or captured – including at least
40 German diplomats expelled from Russia
Moscow said Monday it was expelling 40 German diplomats in response to the “unfriendly decision” by Berlin to kick out Russian diplomats over the conflict
KZN floods: Death toll rises again after one more body found
A search and rescue team in KwaZulu-Natal (KZN) has found one more body believed to be that of a victim that was swept away in
Horror moment tourists are catapulted into the air after guide boat strikes whale off Mexico coast
This is the terrifying moment a huge Pacific whale pummeled a speeding Mexican tour boat from below, sending its passengers flying. Five tourists including three
Motorists to avoid annual EU price hike thanks to Brexit powers
British motorists will be spared a possible £50 annual insurance hike, as the government continues to assist with cost-of-living pressures and uses post-Brexit freedoms to
Sweden and Finland ‘agree to both apply for NATO membership in May’ in defiance of Russian threats
A Finnish government report released earlier this month examined the ‘fundamentally changed’ security environment as regards Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and is formed the basis