A groom-to-be who fatally stabbed his brother days before he was due to get married should be acquitted of murder because he was acting in self-defence, a Brisbane court has heard. Bernard John Robbins is on trial charged with murdering Gregory Robbins,
It is 60 years since Russian pilot and cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first human to leave the embrace of planet Earth and venture into space. To mark the occasion people, space agencies and governments around the world are celebrating the International Day
Real Madrid president Florentino Perez has refused to back down in his defence of the disastrous European Super League and insists that anyone who thinks the project is dead is ‘completely wrong’. Perez, who is also the president of the Super League,
Johnny Mercer has been at the centre of much speculation this week after news emerged he was on the brink of quitting his job. Earlier on Tuesday, Downing Street said it was not aware Mr Mercer was intending to quit the Government.
Nicola Sturgeon was shut down by Sky News’ Sophy Ridge on Sunday in an angry debate over the coronavirus pandemic’s impact on her record as First Minister. Ms Sturgeon said: “We’ve made significant progress but we still got work to do. “We
I’ve spent a lot of time defending Essex. Too close to London? Too built-up? Too loud? Too dull? I’ll knock every negative to the ground. Being near London makes Essex easy to get to. Always did – for centuries, movers and shakers
Does Putin really need another army? Russia’s defence minister wants to CLONE 3,000-year-old ancient warriors found in Siberia (and their horses to boot) Sergei Shoigu has unveiled desire to clone ancient royal warriors in Siberia The ancient Tunnug burial site is located in
UK defence chief General Nick Carter admits US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan after 20 years is ‘not a decision we had hoped for’ but attacks ‘naysayers’ predicting chaos after saying the Taliban ‘is not the organisation it once was’ General Sir Nick
Defence giant Babcock axes 1,000 jobs in drastic overhaul after racking up a loss of more than £1bn By Francesca Washtell For The Daily Mail Published: 17:43 EDT, 13 April 2021 | Updated: 17:43 EDT, 13 April 2021 Defence giant Babcock International
2019: Australian intelligence services conclude that China was responsible for a cyber-attack on Australia’s parliament and three largest political parties in the run-up to a May election. April 2020: Australian PM Scott Morrison begins canvassing his fellow world leaders for an inquiry