RUSSIA-UKRAINE LIVE: Battle to stop fire at Europe’s biggest nuclear power plant, refugees could hit four million, shoppers search for Ukrainian vodka after Russian products are pulled off shelves over Vladimir Putin’s invasion By Mark Duell for MailOnline Published: 02:21 EST, 4
Bizarre moment an Indian TV host berates the wrong guest during a live debate about the Russia-Ukraine war Indian TV host embarrassingly berated the wrong guest for more than a minute Rahul Shivshankar scolded Kyiv Post editor Bohdan Nahaylo about the invasion
BUSINESS LIVE: Taylor Wimpey profits surge; Darktrace boosts forecasts again; ITV plans to double digital revenues with new channel By Mike Sheen For This Is Money Published: 02:57 EST, 3 March 2022 | Updated: 03:00 EST, 3 March 2022 Homebuilder Taylor Wimpey
Tory MP Sir Robert Goodwill, quoted in the Independent, once said Britain, out of the EU, should “take back control and bring an end to free movement once and for all”. Since then, he has written to the Government asking it to
SNP President Mike Russell wrote in a blog on the SNP website that all people have the right to ‘choose how they are governed’ and this must be “universally applied”. He argued that right cannot be “circumscribed by history” and “just because
RUSSIA-UKRAINE LIVE: One million refugees have now fled Ukraine, city of Kherson becomes first major Russian victory as two Ukrainian ports come under siege by forces of Vladimir Putin who is now facing war crimes probe By Mark Duell for MailOnline Published:
Peter Crouch is the latest BBC presenter to ditch the ailing Corporation after moving his podcast to an app. The retired footballer has moved That Peter Crouch Podcast from Radio 5Live to Acast after over three years at the station. The former England striker,
Mr Johnson announced last Thursday that Russia’s second-largest bank VTB was the subject of a “full and immediate” asset freeze as part of the continuing sanctions being placed on Vladimir Putin following his invasion of Ukraine. However, the following day the Treasury
BUSINESS LIVE: Aviva hands £4.8bn to shareholders despite shrinking profits; Just Eat posts £292m loss; British house prices jump 1.7% By Mike Sheen For This Is Money Published: 02:51 EST, 2 March 2022 | Updated: 03:01 EST, 2 March 2022 British insurer
The post-Brexit shortfall of EU workers in Britain has been cancelled out by staff from the rest of the world. The number of payroll jobs held by EU nationals fell by six percent (171,000) in the two years to 2021. Meanwhile, the