Shane Warne ate Vegemite on toast as his last meal hours before he died of a suspected heart attack at a villa in Thailand, a close friend reveals. Sporting News chief executive Tom Hall was one of four friends holidaying with the 52-year-old
The Chancellor will update the Commons on the latest economic situation on March 23 when he delivers the Spring Statement. While the autumn Budget is usually used to make big spending commitments from the Treasury, the Spring Statement gives Mr Sunak the
Dominic Raab insisted Britain’s reaction to the threat Russia is posing was swift and more extensive than that of partners within the European Union. The deputy Prime Minister said the UK targeted a larger number of Russian banks compared to the bloc
Simply the best…legal defence! Tina Turner tribute act WINS court battle after the star sued her for being so similar fans could confuse her for the real singer Tina Turner, 81, has lost a court battle with a tribute act based in
Since the collapse of the former Soviet Union, the West has made a series of fatal assumptions. That liberal democracy had triumphed over totalitarianism. That the world had adopted our values of peace and individual freedom. That the bloody swords of yesteryear
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Wednesday he is removing emergency powers police can use against the Freedom Convoy truckers but said an investigation into whether he was right to use it will not begin for two months. Trudeau made the announcement
Female teacher, 26, is charged with having sex with a male student and allegedly sending him ‘indecent material’ Female teacher accused of having inappropriate relationship with male student Student teacher, 26, arrested at Canberra home following police investigation Charged with committing an
Sir Paul McCartney will reportedly be the headline act for Glastonbury 2022. The Beatles legend, 79, who last performed on the Pyramid Stage in 2004, was due to play at the 2020 festival before it was cancelled due to Covid-19. With the
Canada’s Parliament suspended Friday’s debate on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s emergency powers, sparing the Liberal leader another day of uncomfortable speeches from MPs who fiercely oppose his use of the draconian Emergencies Act. MPs were told on Thurday night that due to
Jersey: French boats protest in St Helier port waters Jayne Adye has reminded French President Emmanuel Macron that his country has tried on a number of occasions to “go to war” with Jersey – and has failed every time. Ms Adye, the