Ukraine’s ambassador to the United Nations on Monday read out what he aid were the final text messages from a Russian soldier to his mother – describing his horror at the unfolding war before he was killed. It came during an emergency
An Ivy League professor was condemned for using the bones of a black child killed in a 1985 police bombing for an online lecture allegedly without the family’s consent. Janet Monge, a visiting professor at Princeton University, led a highly-rated free course
Like many parts of London during the Second World War, Vincent Street in Westminster was turned to rubble following a direct hit during the Blitz that destroyed a row of mews houses. The area, just a short walk from the Houses of Parliament,