Below is a recap of all the witnesses who have testified for the prosecution at Derek Chauvin’s trial as of April 8, in order of appearance. 911 dispatcher Jenna Scurry The prosecution’s first witness on Monday, March 29, was Jenna Scurry, a 911 dispatcher
Prince Philip: Anne addresses Duke’s remarks in classic interview The UK Government said Prince Philip will be remembered with “great fondness and affection for generations to come” after he passed away at Windsor Castle yesterday morning Age 99. Cabinet ministers met last night
The French president’s chances for re-election took a severe hit because of his handling of the Covid-19 pandemic and subsequent vaccine rollout scheme. President Macron’s main rival – the right wing politician, Marine Le Pen of the Rassemblement National party – announced
Millions of residents have been told to prepare for heavy rainfall, powerful winds and flash floods as three cyclones form off the coast of Western Australia. The first is a tropical low that has been forming off the north-west coast and will
Brazil is now the epicentre of the pandemic and a threat to the planet’s efforts to beat Covid-19, one of the country’s leading health experts has warned. A daily record of 4,195 deaths were registered on Tuesday, with the latest projections putting
Salmond would be ‘more radical than Sturgeon’ says expert The Alba Party leader claimed separation talks should start within days of next month’s Holyrood election and voters would “expect” their professional relationship to resume. Opponents condemned the “nightmare” prospect of the former
Piers Morgan has spoken out passionately in defense of free speech, calling the ‘woke’ cancel culture that cost him his job on Good Morning Britain a new form of ‘fascism’ that threatens the very foundations of democracy. In his first sit-down interview
A European Union Law expert has warned the European Union is plotting a legal threat to force the U.K. to abide by the Northern Ireland protocol. Speaking to Roundtable, Professor Stephen Weatherill, a professor of European Law at University of Oxford, explained
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte snubbed a plea from Oxford University for £8.5million in funding to boost production of the AstraZeneca jab on the Continent. When the request was made, at the start of the pandemic in April last year, British taxpayers
Nick Ferrari slams idea of vaccine passports in pubs Sacha Lord, Greater Manchester’s night tsar, and entrepreneur Hugh Osmond say they were left with no choice but to take legal action after the Prime Minister pushed back the reopening date for venues