Pets of domestic violence victims will now also be protected by law – amid fears abusers threaten to kill beloved animals to control their partners Pets of domestic violence victims in NSW will now be protected under new laws Protection of pets
British troops are forced to fit nets to protect vehicles from missile attacks during mission to promote peace in West Africa Soldiers are now using ‘rocket defusing netting’ after attacks on troops in Mali The netting prevents a missile warhead from detonating
On my first day as Home Secretary in 2018, I was taken aside and warned about the toll my responsibilities could take. Of these, I assumed dealing with terrorists would weigh the most heavily. I was mistaken. It wasn’t until I visited the
A lawyer fighting for the removal of a controversial cycleway in central London has claimed the elderly and those with disabilities are at risk from the scheme. Andrew Swaffer, a lawyer acting for residents against Cycleway 9 along Chiswick High Road, told
Ed Miliband wants to make owning greener vehicles more affordable and easier to charge up. In a speech today, the shadow business secretary is also calling for public cash to part-fund three battery production plants, known as gigafactories. The Daily Express is
Save the black rhino! World Bank launches ground-breaking new bond to protect endangered species By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 17:50 EDT, 24 March 2021 | Updated: 17:50 EDT, 24 March 2021 A ground-breaking bond has been launched in a
As things stand, the flag is only required to be flown on certain designated days. However, new guidance from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport will ask for the Union Flag’s presence to become a permanent feature. Culture Secretary Oliver
Jewish leaders have called for a public inquiry into whether alleged Nazi war criminals were protected from prosecution because they spied for the UK during the Cold War. It comes after an investigation by the BBC uncovered evidence that suspected Nazi collaborator
Speaking to Channel 4 News, travel consultant Paul Charles, founder and CEO of specialist travel PR agency, The PC Agency, urged the UK Government to adopt the “traffic light system” he developed last August. The system was copied by the European Commission