Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron has called for a “full, transparent explanation” from Israel after an air strike in Gaza left seven aid workers dead, including a British national. The aid workers – who were from the United Kingdom, Australia, Poland, Palestine and
Luke Humphries brutally called out a darts fan after thrashing Michael van Gerwen to win the German Darts Grand Prix. Humphries eased to an 8-1 victory before taking to social media to respond to some of his critics. Humphries tagged a well-known
Asked whether he should be making public appearances like the one he made on Sunday, the 71-year-old former X Factor judge replied: “I think less is more. I think that he should really go into retirement. I don’t have much respect for
South Korea’s president vowed Monday not to back down in the face of vehement protests by doctors seeking to derail his plan to drastically increase medical school admissions, as he called their walkouts “an illegal collective action” that poses “a grave threat
Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a new decree calling up 150,000 men for military service. This is part of the regular conscription campaign happening twice a year in Russia, a document shared on the website of the Kremlin shows. All Russian men
Goalkeeper – Onana Only David Raya has kept more clean sheets (nine) than Andre Onana’s eight in the Premier League this season. Ten Hag will hope the Cameroonian fares better than his previous goalkeeper, David de Gea, in last term’s 4-0 rout
The Palestinian Authority has announced the formation of a new Cabinet as it faces international pressure to reform. President Mahmoud Abbas, who has led the PA for nearly two decades and remains in overall control, announced the new government in a presidential
Emmanuel Macron is privately calling on his lieutenants to mobilise centrist voters as his party faces a humiliating defeat in the upcoming European elections. A survey carried out by Ifop-Fiducial for the news outlets LCI, Le Figaro and Sud Radio online suggested
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A Tory MP has demanded the closure of loopholes that allow “mindless” fly-tippers to advertise their “criminality” online. Paul Bristow said his proposed Bill will target people who turn neighbourhoods into dumping grounds. He said: “Fly-tipping is one of the country’s most