The Prime Minister said Russia was responsible for ‘colossal human suffering’ as a result of the conflict in Ukraine.
It came as the United Nations said more than 90,000 people have been displaced by five days of Israeli strikes on Lebanon.
Bethany Fisher died at the scene of the crash on Victoria Terrace, Bedlington, in the early hours of August 19 2017, after celebrating her birthday.
Nigel Farage correctly cited the number of constituents eligible for the benefit last winter but did not clarify that some still qualify for help.
The Scottish Hospitals Inquiry heard evidence from Dr Iain Kennedy, a public health consultant at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde.
Experts are calling for evidence on the health impact of plastics to be placed at the core of any UN treaty agreed at final talks in November.
Two environmental organisations have been granted permission for a legal challenge on the Rosebank and Jackdaw offshore oil and gas fields in the North Sea. Greenpeace UK and Uplift’s legal grounds ...
Zara Aleena’s murderer has refused to appear in court for a hearing over an alleged “inappropriate relationship” with a prison workshop instructor. Jordan McSweeney, 31, failed to appear via video ...
Some 2.79 million people are estimated to have been economically inactive in May-July 2024 due to long-term sickness. This is up from 2.71 million in the same period a year earlier and 2.05 million in ...
The member-owned mutual has spent £18 million so far this year on measures to help protect staff in its food business.
The European Central Bank cut its key interest rate on September 12 from 3.75% to 3.5% for the second time to prop up tepid growth with lower borrowing costs for companies and home buyers.
The first black woman to compete for Great Britain at the Olympic Games has embraced her role as a sporting trailblazer as she was made an MBE. Anita Neil competed in the women’s 100 metres and 4 x ...