Nicola Sturgeon has revealed she has finally passed her driving test, in a move that will offer her “a bit of personal freedom”. The 53-year-old former First Minister of Scotland claimed it’s “never too late in life to do something new”. She
Tom Clancy, author of such bestselling novels as “The Hunt for Red October” and “Patriot Games,” and a lifelong Republican who counted President Ronald Reagan among his fans, died at the age of 66 on this day in history on Oct. 1,
The Lib Dems have been criticised after passing a motion stating that “menstruation is not just a women’s issue”. Members overwhelmingly voted in favour of the wider policy motion on period poverty, put forward by the Young Liberals and a local branch
Princess Leonor of Spain can be seen carrying a rifle and wearing her army kit as the Spanish Royal Household release new pictures of her during her military training. The 17-year-old heiress to the throne is currently on a three-year military training
Sam Hartman and No. 13 Notre Dame put the rest of the college football world on notice Saturday as the Fighting Irish shellacked Navy 42-3 in Dublin Hartman threw four touchdown passes and appeared to pick up right where he left off
Helen Smart, a former member of Britain’s Olympic swim team who also won silver medals at the World Championships and European Championships, has died. She was 42. Smart was known as Helen Don-Duncan before she married. Smart’s family and British Swimming both
An elderly couple who printed the wrong boarding passes for a Ryanair flight have said they were “horrified” after being hit by the airline’s £110 fee. Ruth and Peter Jaffe, from Ealing, west London, had mistakenly printed their return boarding passes instead
Indian lawmakers Wednesday approved a data protection legislation that “seeks to better regulate big tech firms and penalize companies for data breaches” as several groups expressed concern over citizens’ privacy rights. The legislation will limit cross-border transfer of data and provide a
El Salvador’s congress recently approved new legislation that paves the way for mass trials of alleged gang members, aiming to expedite the processing of tens of thousands of cases arising from the government’s crackdown on street gangs. These actions have led to
Israel’s parliament on Monday voted in favor of a judicial reforms bill supported by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that has ignited mass protests. The Reasonableness Standard Bill, part of a judicial reform package, passed along a 64-0 vote after members of the