Over 300 French coaches, teachers and sports officials faced accusations of sexual abuse or cover-ups in 2023. France initiated a nationwide effort four years ago to address sexual violence in sports. Since 2020, complaints have been filed against 1,284 coaches, teachers and
Labour has been blasted for blocking the Government’s Rwanda deportation plan as Downing Street declared a “migrant emergency”. Wednesday was the busiest day for Channel crossings since the start of 2024 with 514 people making the journey in 10 boats. More than
The data breach in which attempts were made to access the Princess of Wales’s medical records was not reported to the authorities for more than seven days after she was discharged from an exclusive London hospital, it has been claimed. The Information
Vladimir Putin’s spies are handing out poisonous sweets to unsuspecting children in Ukraine in a town “infested with Russian agents,” according to people in the area. In the town of Lyman, Ukraine, which was liberated in October 2022, an investigation by the
Solomiia Bobrovska, MP for the Voice Party in Ukraine, told French outlet Le Monde: “I see these bans as an attempt to silence us in order to keep parliament out of key decisions. “The government cannot tell parliament, which is a separate
MPs reacted with shock and fury this evening after it was claimed one of their number swore at a House of Commons doorkeeper while voting. Amid tense votes over Lords amendments to the Government’s flagship Rwanda Bill, Deputy Speaker Sir Roger Gale
Humza Yousaf is treating voters with “open contempt” with his “divisive” call to make Scotland “Tory free”, Scottish Conservatives leader Douglas Ross has claimed. Mr Ross was commenting on remarks by the SNP leader and First Minister at a meeting of activists
Pro-Russian separatist authorities in the breakaway region of Transnistria, Moldova, reported on Sunday that an explosion at a military site was likely triggered by a drone launched from Ukraine. Transnistria, predominantly Russian-speaking and historically reliant on Moscow’s support, declared independence from Moldova
Plans to ban MPs from Parliament if they are accused of wrongdoing have been condemned as “a terrible mistake” by Tories who say it would encourage “vexatious” accusations. Tough measures are designed to “safeguard” people who work at Westminster by banning MPs
A millionaire dubbed ‘Britain’s worst landlord’ has been accused of harassing councillors despite a previous court injunction which cost him £125,000. Ashford Borough Council claims property mogul Fergus Wilson has continued to harass and insult its staff, despite legal action a couple