Former Chancellor Alistair Darling has been remembered for “calmness in a crisis” and “wry good humour” following his death aged 70. Lord Darling, who spent almost three decades as an MP and 13 years in a Labour government under Sir Tony Blair
WATCH: Pro-Palestinian rallies across Europe Many in Europe are concerned that thousands of people have marched to show support for the Palestinian cause following the Hamas terrorist massacre that killed some 1400 innocent Israelis on October 7th. Sympathy for Hamas’s war against
A group of 27 parliamentarians from the UK and across Europe has written to the Speaker of the Ukrainian Parliament asking him to intervene on a travel ban imposed by President Zelensky on opposition politicians. Amid concerns that some measures taken in
The government of the United Kingdom released a report saying Chinese spies are targeting British officials holding sensitive positions in politics, business and defense as part of an increasingly sophisticated espionage campaign to achieve access to state secrets. The government responded Thursday
The Financial Conduct Authority has warned banks it “will act” should politicians be wrongly “de-banked” because of their views. It comes after former UKIP leader and ardent Brexiteer Nigel Farage had his account closed at exclusive bank Coutts in late June. He
A German federal court said Thursday that it has rejected an appeal by a military officer who posed as a Syrian asylum-seeker and was convicted last of year of plotting to attack prominent politicians. The officer, who has been identified only as
The dogs bark and stare as Kim Jong-kil approaches the rusty cages housing the large, short-haired animals he sells for their meat. Kim opens a door and pets one dog’s neck and chest. Kim says he’s proud of the dog meat farm
A British peer in the House of Lords suggested artificial intelligence (AI) could easily replace its members in the near future. But one expert argued the desire for tradition and trust in the human element when making major decisions will likely delay
Artificial intelligence could learn to become so shrewd and nimble at carrying out tasks that the tech systems could replace CEOs and political leaders – and politicians in the UK are already sounding the alarm that they could face an AI takeover.
The Daily Express is campaigning to award the two former Leeds Rhinos and England players for their work in raising awareness for the life-ending condition which attacks the nerves and brain after Mr Burrow revealed he had been diagnosed with the condition.