British police officer Mohammed Adil is facing terror charges for allegedly expressing support for Hamas on WhatsApp. The Independent Office for Police Conduct announced that Adil shared images backing Hamas, which is outlawed as a terrorist group in the U.K. Adil is
The United Nations Human Rights Council questioned an Afghanistan ambassador about human rights violations, particularly against women. The Taliban now control Afghanistan, but they are not recognized by the U.N., so the ambassador appointed by the previous U.S.-backed government was questioned instead.
Alejandro Garnacho has established himself as one of the first names on Erik ten Hag’s teamsheet this season, starting his 33rd consecutive match against Burnley on Saturday. However, last weekend’s developments served as a reminder that the Manchester United winger’s progression can’t
Rishi Sunak refused five times to rule out a July general election during a tense interview with Sky News’ Trevor Phillips this morning. Mr Phillips pressed the prime minister on speculation that the UK was heading towards a July vote, while Mr
A self-styled guru who set up a healing retreat at a £4million castle in the Scottish Highlands is locked in a battle to remain there. Shanti Mark Koppikar reportedly bought the listed castle on the Ardnamurchan peninsula for £3.75m in 2022. It
Meghan Markle has failed to find a CEO to head her brand, American Riviera Orchard – despite having several candidates interview for the position. The 42-year-old, who stepped down as as senior working royal in 2020, launched her new cooking and lifestyle
Meghan Markle would have to “struggle to the top” of Hollywood, possibly “treading on a few fingers” to conquer the screen. Former BBC royal reporter Michael Cole discussed the “cultural differences” between Hollywood and Britain. Cole says the way people address each
Scotland’s leader is facing a fight for his political survival after he ended a three-year power-sharing agreement with the Scottish Green Party following a clash over climate change policies. Thursday’s decision by First Minister Humza Yousaf of the Scottish National Party to
Vladimir Putin is facing a major army revolt, after troops accused the Kremlin of treating them “like pigs”. Veterans from Storm Z punishment battalions and the former Wagner militia accuse the Kremlin of betraying them and ignoring their sacrifices for the motherland.
Since her fairytale US Open win in September 2021, Emma Raducanu has been the golden child of British tennis. All her struggles since have been explained and excused as she searched for her form and fitness. Even her 58-word press call at