Leaked photographs of the son of Libya’s late dictator Moammar Gadhafi and the tiny underground cell where he has been held for years in Lebanon have raised concerns in the north African nation as Libyan authorities demand improvements. The photos showed a
But the five-time title winner still thought that there was a lot more to be done when it came to respecting female athletes in tennis and in other sports. She explained: “Sometimes I don’t really think that it’s just a question of
Danielle Collins hit back at a spectator who had been heckling her during her Madrid Open match on Sunday. The world No. 15 grew tired of the disruptions and told the fan to try and do what she does after dropping the
Robert Jenrick has called for migrant numbers entering Britain to be capped at 100,000. The former Home Office minister, who resigned in protest at the Rwanda bill, said introducing a parliamentary “lock” on numbers would “restore voters’ trust”. Net migration – the
Wes Streeting refused to rule out whether their latest MP, Tory defector Dan Poulter, was offered a spot in the House of Lords for his help dealing a blow to Rishi Sunak this week. Mr Poulter, the MP for Central Suffolk and
Rafael Nadal was furious when the umpire didn’t accept his attempt to challenge a call during his second-round match at the Madrid Open. The former world No. 1 led Alex De Minaur by a break when he stopped playing in the middle
The United Nations called Tuesday for “a clear, transparent and credible investigation” of mass graves uncovered at two major hospitals in war-torn Gaza that were raided by Israeli troops. Credible investigators must have access to the sites, U.N. spokesman Stephane Dujarric told
A Conservative MP has warned that English and British national identity is “under attack”, as he launches a new campaign to have a minister with direct responsibility for protecting national symbols and flags. The demand comes after recent rows about the rebranding
Post-Brexit disputes over the future status of Gibraltar could be about to erupt once more. This is despite Spain, the UK and the European Union issuing a joint statement stating they had agreed “general political lines” on the future status of Gibraltar
Hotel staff in the Canary Islands are having to self-medicate, as they struggle to deal with impossible workloads and low pay. Local residents on the popular tourist islands will take to the streets today to protest against mass tourism. They will be