António Guterres, the United Nations chief, has warned of the escalating threats of climate chaos and food crises to global peace. Guterres urged the U.N. Security Council to address the impact of food shortages and rising temperatures on international peace and security.
Consumers have paid 21 per cent more for a box of chocolates this Valentine’s Day compared to last year because of rising cocoa prices. Chocolates that cost £10 last February are now just over £12, an analysis of data from the Office
Nigel Farage believes the crisis currently engulfing the Labour Party after it pulled support for Rochdale by-election candidate Azhar Ali proves leader Sir Keir Starmer is failing in his mission to change his party. Sir Keir has insisted he took “tough” and
Edinburgh Castle could be forced to change the name of its cafe after some claimed it is ‘deeply offensive’. The popular tourist attraction caused a stir after it recently shared pictures of the refurbished Redcoat Cafe. Edinburgh Castle’s official account wrote on
He regularly shares updates of his travels and reaction to race weekends, bolstering his status as one of the most marketable sportspersons in the world. Hamilton reportedly pockets an additional £16.6m from sponsorship deals per year on top of his bumper Mercedes
Queen Camilla’s official title is Queen Consort, which equates to “wife of the monarch,” but the “consort” has been dropped, rather seamlessly, like it was never there. Royally Obsessed co-hosts Roberta Fiorito and Rachel Bowie discuss the Queen — and how both
Absent parents who fail to pay child maintenance are to have cash taken directly from their bank accounts or face a visit from bailiffs. The Government is giving the Child Maintenance Service powers to make an administrative liability order when a parent
Russian leaders say the recent change-up at the highest levels of the Ukrainian military will not make a difference in the ongoing invasion. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Thursday appointed Сol. Gen. Oleksandr Syrskyi as the country’s highest-ranking army general of the
Hundreds of owners of tourist apartments in the Canary Islands have been relieved of nearly £1,900 fines each and sanction proceedings. The building owners had been issued with the sanctions for using their properties on tourist complexes for residential purposes. In some
Drivers in south-east London and Kent are plotting legal action if their speeding fines aren’t quashed after unknowingly breaking a speed limit on a busy road. It emerged that they had been racking up charges and points on their licences in a