Russian troops will arrive in Kyiv today and are now fighting just 20 miles from the outskirts, an official has said, as US intelligence warned of a plan to seize an airport, fly in troops, and ‘decapitate’ the government. Anton Herashchenko, an
Girl gang knife fight leaves teen, 15, with stab wounds as violence erupts at ‘Weed Day’ gathering in London’s Hyde Park A 15-year-old girl stabbed in the leg during a fight in Hyde Park this evening She was taken to hospital and
Mrs Sturgeon is currently under pressure after a committee of MSPs concluded by five votes to four that she had misled their inquiry into the handling of sexual harassment allegations against Alex Salmond, her predecessor as Scotland’s First Minister. Additionally, Mr Salmond,
Friends and families will be reunited and team sports will resume in a major easing of England’s coronavirus lockdown to allow far greater freedom outdoors. Under the next step of easing restrictions, groups of up to six, or two households, can socialise in
School renames ‘mufti day’ with ‘be yourself day’ fearing long-standing name is culturally insensitive A New Zealand college has renamed ‘mufti day’ to the new ‘be yourself day’ School received concerns colloquial use of the Arabic name was insensitive Heretaunga College in
Americans raised on the entertainment staple of happy endings are finding difficulty conceptualizing when and what it will mean to return to life as it was prior to the COVID-19 pandemic. Some Los Angeles and New York residents told the Associated Press
Americans who have been cooped up at home over the past year during the COVID-19 pandemic will likely pay $3 a gallon for gasoline when they emerge from lockdowns this summer and resume traveling, economists say. Motorists in the United States have
The inn you’ll want to stay in over and over again! The ‘Groundhog Day B&B’ is a real-life ‘gem’ of a rental you can book through Airbnb from $170 a night (6am wake-up call not mandatory) It was used as the Groundhog
‘Tax Day’ is a newly-introduced date in the financial calendar scheduled for tomorrow, when consultations on future tax raids could be revealed. Traditionally this is done at the Budget, but this year the Treasury decided to announce some extra business separately, ‘to