JOHANNESBURG, South Africa — A U.S.-sanctioned Russian oligarch is accused of making shady deals under sunny skies with South African politicians, the reported real reason why Russian President Vladimir Putin could evade arrest should he make a planned trip to South Africa
The Duke of Sussex will likely have too much on his mind to muster enough courage to put on the act of the Joker at the Coronation today, an expert has predicted. The strained relationship between the Duke and Sussex and the
A young mum who broke down in tears in an Asda supermarket was stunned when a worker told her to “follow me” and led her straight to a cashpoint. The woman was sobbing after discovering that she had misplaced the £20 note
Just Stop Oil protesters are set to encounter steeper police resistance, as Suella Braverman is to make it easier for officers to make arrests. A new definition of “serious disruption” will be introduced into law, with the objective of lowering the threshold
Riley Gaines, a former NCAA champion swimmer, called out the double standard in the criticisms of the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act, which House lawmakers passed with zero votes from Democrats. Gaines on Sunday responded to a critique from
Diane Abbott has sparked a furious backlash after claiming Jewish people are subject to “prejudice” not “racism”. The Labour MP made the comments in a letter to the Observer newspaper. Cabinet minister Grant Shapps accused the former shadow home secretary of “casually
A London court heard how a serving Metropolitan Police detective was allegedly caught performing an indecent act in a public park by a colleague. The incident is said to have occurred on March 18, while the officer was off-duty on Hampstead Heath.
Newsome is set to appear at court, Scotland Yard has said. He was initially arrested and detained under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 (PACE). A warrant of further detention was obtained from Westminster Magistrates’ Court on 20 April. This allowed
A law protecting gun and ammunition dealers, manufacturers and sellers against lawsuits in Tennessee has moved a step closer – just weeks after a school shooting in the state killed six people. The Republican-controlled Senate voted 19-9 to send the bill, spelling
Riley Gaines, a former NCAA star swimmer at Kentucky, accused Megan Rapinoe of “virtue signaling” as the soccer star and others have pushed back against the Protection of Women and Girls in Sports Act. Gaines reacted to a Rapinoe tweet from March.