15 British soldiers accused of lying in an inquiry regarding Bloody Sunday will not be charged with perjury, prosecutors announced Friday. Bloody Sunday was one of the deadliest days of the Troubles, a decades-long regional conflict. 13 civilians were killed by members
Millwall chief Steve Kavanagh has questioned the Football Association (FA) over their insistence that ‘all parties’ agreed with the decision to scrap FA Cup replays. The changes, which will come into play next season as part of a new deal with the
Alexei Navalny’s wife has spoken out about her husband’s alleged death, casting doubt on the reliability of the report. Yulia Navalny appeared at the Munich Security Conference in Germany. It was there that she and her husband’s staff got the news that
“We go through a lot but not like the guys out there taking care of us, and some have given their lives and others are wounded trying to raise money for other people. It’s something pretty special – they’re the true heroes.”
White House National Security Council spokesman John Kirby apologized Tuesday for falsely claiming last week that Iraqi officials were notified before a series of coordinated airstrikes. Kirby initially claimed Friday that the bombing of targets related to Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps
Potentially deadly “zombie” viruses frozen in arctic permafrost are thawing because of climate change, sparking fears that they could fuel the next global pandemic. Scientists have long theorised that the deepest Siberian permafrost conceals million-year-old microbes, lifeforms much older than the human
Snooker star Shaun Murphy has been branded a ‘liar’ over his claims to have thrown nine perfect darts during a casual game in the pub. Murphy, 41, has long claimed to be “in a club of one” as the only person to
A lying mum has been jailed alongisde her ex-partner after her 18-month old baby was murdered in a caravan. Baby Alfie Phillips died after suffering a “myriad of bruises” in a horrific “night of discipline”, a jury was told. Sian Hedges, 27,
The BBC is facing backlash and accused of ‘lying’ over the resignation of the Harvard University president. Former Harvard president, Claudine Gay has resigned following antisemitism and plagiarism allegations after appearing before Congress to discuss antisemitism on college campuses. She and two
The Baroness, appearing alongside husband Doug Barrowman, admitted lying to the press about links to a PPE firm awarded £200million in Government contracts during the pandemic. Her car crash TV interview with the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg faced a furious backlash. Former Tory