The Russian invasion of Ukraine has raised fears over the mental stability of President Vladimir Putin. The brazen act of war alongside manic speeches broadcast on state media have convinced analysts that the Russian dictator is acting irrationally. His order for Russia’s
National Portrait Gallery drops deal with BP after 33 years amid eco concerns The National Portrait Gallery has ended its relationship with BP after 33 years Its partnership with the energy company drew criticism over the environment BP had been the main sponsor
Police have released a gallery of 133 reckless ravers who are wanted after a Tudor-era church was trashed during a booze and hippy crack-fuelled lockdown party. Images of the revellers who descended on All Saints Church, in East Horndon, Essex, for the illegal
Jonty Bravery, 19, is serving a 15-year prison sentence for attempted murder, but despite repeated violence against others he was not considered a risk and nobody is to blame, a report concluded today An autistic teenager who threw a six-year-old boy from
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