July 11, 2022 Suella Braverman says the scuppering of Boris Johnson’s Rwanda flights proves the UK needs to withdraw from the European Court of Human Rights
July 11, 2022 Milenko Maric, 62, a father-of-three who works as an electrician has to wear an electronic tag on his ankle and sleep in his own home each night as he awaits extradition proceedings
July 11, 2022 The PM announces a series of emergency payments for people living in the 23 hardest hit council areas of NSW in the wake of torrential downpours on the east coast this past week
July 11, 2022 Campaigners and schoolteachers are increasingly worried about young people becoming susceptible to nicotine addiction via cheap, colourful vape pens
July 11, 2022 In an effort to prevent them from bringing the hazardous foot and mouth illness back to the nation, Australians returning from Bali may soon be provided with footbaths
July 11, 2022 The Foreign Secretary, who has long brandished her low-tax credentials, is positioning herself as a traditional Tory candidate who can deliver on promises
July 11, 2022 Almost three in ten (29 per cent) of those saving for a specific purchase such as a wedding, car or holiday say they have decreased the amount they are putting aside or have stopped altogether
July 11, 2022 Cherylene Stritenberg, an school board member, has petitioned the Oregon Department of Education to roll back the Menstrual Dignity Act, which requires schools to provide free menstrual products
July 11, 2022 A €121 million loan to Senegal for the implementation of an emergency agricultural program, which will benefit 850,000 small farmers, including 35% of women, was approved by the board of directors of the African Development Bank Group
July 11, 2022 The Royal College of Nursing (RCN) said a survey of almost 1,500 people in England showed that public support for nurses taking industrial action has risen sharply
July 11, 2022 German Chancellor Olaf Scholz made it clear upon his arrival in Senegal on May 22 that his nation sees the future of relations between Europe and Africa as heavily reliant on energy, particularly natural gas
July 11, 2022 Jessica Mason Pieklo is being ridiculed online for saying whites who get on with their relatives must not be challenging their loved ones’ racist views
July 11, 2022 Novak Djokovic received the trophy on court from the Duchess of Cambridge to a standing ovation from a packed out Centre Court following his comeback victory
July 10, 2022 Ex-New York Governor Andrew Cuomo bullied the state’s watchdog ethics agency to approve a multi-million book deal while on the city’s clock funded by taxpayers, an investigation reveals
July 10, 2022 A law enforcement crisis is unfolding in Australia with police forces struggling to find new recruits amid claims that officers are being treated ‘worse than suspects’
July 10, 2022 A woke Ohio college now faces paying $4 million in interest on top of $36 million in damages to a family-run bakery it almost destroyed with false racism allegations
July 10, 2022 White House insiders say President Joe Biden remains ‘intellectually engaged’ but they also ‘quietly watch out for him,’ fearful he may injure himself or fumble his words during events
July 10, 2022 A Florida woman who was pulled from a SUV that had overturned in a water-filled ditch dies three days after her heroic rescue
July 10, 2022 The three-episode series was released through Discovery+ overnight on Sunday and follows the ex-president and his family during their controversial last few months in the White House
July 10, 2022 Passengers were left in tears after being trapped on a baking plane in Nice for 90 minutes | Video
July 10, 2022 Sgt. Rahasenfratz accused SCOTUS of treating ‘women like second-class citizens’ and claims overturning Roe v. Wade will make it harder to recruit and retain female military members
July 10, 2022 Wireless Festival crowds were ‘forced to climb over fences to avoid being trampled’ after being funnelled through a narrow Finsbury Park entrance by Met Police, on their way to the north London event
July 10, 2022 The Foreign Office’s building in King Charles Street was the quietest with just four in ten officials present, despite their crucial role in imposing sanctions on Russia and trying to fix the Brexit deal