A major fire has broken out at a housing block in central London as flames have been seen leaping out of a flat’s window. London Fire Brigade said shortly before 4.30pm this afternoon that it had sent six fire engines and around
A toddler was rushed to hospital after he plunged from a high window at a block of flats yesterday. Emergency services rushed to the address in Sunbury-on-Thames, Surrey, at around 3.50pm, before the two-year-old boy was airlifted to hospital. Photographs taken at the
The U.K. and Germany scrambled fighter jets to intercept two Russian aircraft flying near Estonia late Tuesday. The Russian aircraft, a Russian Il-78 Midas refueling plane and an Antonov 148 military transport, approached NATO airspace without contacting Estonian authorities. The incident was
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had to be airlifted on Thursday to the country’s main international airport for an official overseas trip, after throngs of cars and protesters prevented him from driving there. The demonstrations were part of nationwide protests underway for
Veteran Tory Brexiteer John Redwood has warned that the government’s new bill to stop small boats crossing the English Channel must be “lawyer proof” to survive the Remainer-stuffed House of Lords, and eventually the courts. He told TalkTV that the legislation must
Hundreds of tractors driven by angry farmers protesting a plan to cut nitrate levels converged on Brussels on Friday, creating major traffic disruption in Belgium’s capital city. The BB farmers union and several others combined efforts to gather more than 2,700 farm
King Charles III’s decision to evict the Duke and Duchess of Sussex from Frogmore Cottage may have been the monarch’s way of preventing Prince Harry from deputising for him, a royal expert has claimed. In the event that the King cannot undertake
The parties want an amendment to the Retained EU Law (REUL) Bill which would force the Commons and the Lords to debate each individual law singled out for removal. The REUL Bill puts a sunset on the enforcement of all laws imported
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JERUSALEM—Israel’s National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir announced sweeping reforms to reverse allegedly cushy prison conditions for convicted Palestinian terrorists, sparking protests from the terrorist movement Hamas and prisoners. Ben-Gvir said he wants to “ensure that the murderers of Jews are not getting