Britain’s radiotherapy shortfall is laid bare as new analysis shows we have fewer treatment machines per person than many other European nations. The UK ranks a lowly 13th out of 28 with only 4.8 LINAC machines per million people. This compares to
A coalition of EU member states, led by the Czech and Italian Prime Ministers, is demanding the right to implement Rwanda-style deportation schemes. The group, comprising 19 nations, is urging Brussels to authorise the transfer of migration procedures outside the bloc’s territory.
Conflicts and natural disasters reportedly caused nearly 76 million people to be displaced within their countries in the last year. Violence in Sudan, Congo and the Middle East drove two-thirds of the new movement. The number of internally displaced people has increased
The Foreign Office has warned British travellers to avoid these 24 countries amid political uprisings, high crime rates and dangerous demonstrations. The government have updated their list to include eight more countries deemed “too dangerous” for Brits this year. They have also
Australia struck a new security deal with Tuvalu on Thursday after critics complained that a previous pact created an Australian veto power over any other agreement the tiny South Pacific island nation pursued with a third country, such as China. Tuvalu Prime
One of the best things about the advent of the aircraft has been the opportunities it is has given people to travel around the world in just a matter of hours. As technology has developed, it has also given people more opportunities
As overtourism is choking up some of the world’s most popular destinations, more and more tourists are looking to visit somewhere a bit more off the beaten track. Thankfully there’s no shortage of stunning destinations to choose from that aren’t quite as
The North Atlantic Council, the principal political decision-making body within NATO, said: “NATO Allies are deeply concerned about recent malign activities on Allied territory, including those resulting in the investigation and charging of multiple individuals in connection with hostile state activity affecting
The military defector was killed in a hail of gunfire and then run over by a car in Spain. The opposition figure was struck repeatedly with a hammer in Lithuania. The journalist fell ill from a suspected poisoning in Germany. Since President
Singapore and Malaysia are separated by a narrow stretch of water: the Johor Strait. With both countries bustling economies, trade between the two of them is essential and as such there is frequent travel from one to the other. However, with only