Onlookers were confused by the unveiling of a 20-foot-tall bronze statue honouring Martin Luther King Jr in Boston on Friday. The sculpture, known as “The Embrace” is meant to portray the moment MLK and his wife Coretta Scott King hugged after he
Putin furious over no contracts at companies A Home Office review of Tier 1 visas found a “small” number of foreign investors were “potentially at high risk” of having links to corruption or organised crime. Critics warned the rules around the visa
NHS strikes are facing a major escalation, as health unions have announced a mass boycott of the NHS pay review body. The boycott will take place while the current wage disputes from 2022/23 remain unresolved, with 14 unions demanding direct pay talks
Illustrations by Kate Pullen for The Washington Post December 25, 2022 at 12:01 a.m. EST Comment on this story Comment The best thing we can say about 2022 is: It could have been worse. For example, we could have had nuclear Armageddon.
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak asserted that his government will review Scotland’s new transgender law, saying it is “completely reasonable” and he may block the bill. “Lots of people have got concerns about this new Bill in Scotland, about the impact it
An urgent review of King Charles’ safety has reportedly been called by royal security chiefs ahead of his upcoming Christmas walkabout. The security review comes following several recent incidents, including when the King found himself on the receiving end of protestors lobbing