The Government today faced tough questioning over the state of homes for the families of British military personnel serving their country. The row in the Commons during defence questions saw senior Tory backbencher Mark Francois demand that the civil servant in charge
Eight Londonderry police officers were assaulted in the Northern Irish city in just one evening, the authorities have confirmed. The officers were out responding to reports when the assaults took place on Wednesday, June 7. Among the altercations experienced by the police
Denny Hamlin is not thrilled with Chase Elliott after the two drivers were unable to finish Monday’s Coca-Cola 600. Hamlin says he was right rear hooked by Elliott on Lap 186 of the race at Charlotte Motor Speedway. Hamlin and Elliott were
Police could be missing murders by making similar mistakes to those in the Stephen Port case almost a decade ago, a watchdog has warned. The risk of the Metropolitan Police not identifying homicides is “way higher than it should be” as officers
Concerned coaches and parents in the U.K. are raising alarm after a middle-aged transgender woman who transitioned from biological male was allowed to compete in cricket against girls as young as 12. Multiple letters to the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB)
Peers in the House of Lords are braced to thwart the Government’s attempt to repeal a swathe of EU laws. The Retained EU Law (Revocation and Reform) Bill, debated in the House of Lords tonight, will see the Government repeal any Brussels
The National Audit Office (NAO) has slammed the Department of Health, accusing it of “wasting” £15billion of taxpayer funds on unused Covid-19 PPE supplies over the past two years. The NAO, which is the UK’s independent public spending watchdog issued a damning statement,
China has criticised Covid testing requirements imposed by a number of countries on Chinese travellers and has threatened to retaliate. The virus is spreading in an almost uncontrolled fashion across China after Beijing abandoned its strict Zero Covid strategy to cut out
China blasts 'unacceptable' COVID-19 travel restrictions, claims political motivations for new rules
Chinese officials blasted foreign nations that announced “unacceptable” COVID-19 travel restrictions, vowing to take “countermeasures” in response. “Some countries have taken entry restrictions targeting only Chinese travelers,” China’s Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning told reporters. “This lacks scientific basis and some practices