Just Stop Oil protesters have chucked orange paint on a London building as they continue on their campaign of London protests. Members of the climate action group were spotted in Canary Wharf this morning, where they have sat on the pavement outside
A robber in England was sentenced to three years in jail this week for attempted robbery, but it was only thanks to the quick thinking of his victim that he ended up in police custody in the first place. “It wasn’t the
Leaders from several African countries arrived in Russia on Saturday as part of their ongoing “peace mission.” The presidents of Comoros, Senegal, South Africa and Zambia joined with the prime minister of Egypt and diplomats from Congo and Uganda for the trip.
More than 1,200 migrants arrived in Britain on small boats over the course of Saturday to Monday, the highest levels since last November. Just last week, Rishi Sunak insisted that his plan to tackle the small boats crisis is “starting to work”.
Two more US Air Force B-1 “superstrike” bombers have landed at a Gloucestershire airbase, bringing the total number of aircraft supporting their Bomber Task Force to four. The first two supersonic bombers arrived on Tuesday, with the second two aircraft arriving yesterday
Another group of migrants has been pictured being brought to shore at Dover – on the day record immigration figures were confirmed by the Office For National Statistics. A group disembarked from a Border Force vessel, after a small boat incident in
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and his wife were welcomed with military honors, tributes and praise in Poland on Wednesday at the start of a state visit meant as a gesture of thanks by Kyiv to its neighbor for its crucial support in
Britons can look forward to a drier April this year following last month’s rain deluge, weather forecasters have said. March was the wettest it has been since 1981, according to the Met Office. But the coming month kickstarts a long-range trend of
King Charles and Queen Camilla are set to touch down in Berlin in just a few hours. Today marks the beginning of Their Majesties’ first-ever visit abroad since the death of Queen Elizabeth II in September. Charles and Camilla were meant to
Kate and William were all smiles as they arrived at the Brynawel Rehabilitation Centre in South Wales, kicking off the first of a series of engagements the royal couple are undertaking today. At the centre, the Prince and Princess heard first-hand about