Iran has been urged to “de-escalate” its nuclear-enrichment programme over fears that it could be creating an atomic bomb. The Russian ally has been enriching uranium, the vital ingredient for nuclear missiles, with alarming speed since Donald Trump withdrew the US from
The U.S. State Department on Wednesday urged all U.S. citizens to leave the Caribbean country of Haiti as soon as possible. “Given the current security situation and infrastructure challenges, U.S. citizens in Haiti should depart Haiti as soon as possible via commercial
Prince Harry has been urged to “swallow his pride” and reunite with King Charles and Prince William in the UK next month. The Duke of Sussex will travel to London to attend the WellChild Awards on September 7, one day before the
The prosecution’s lead medical expert in the Lucy Letby case has said hospital executives who failed to act on concerns about the serial killer nurse should be investigated for corporate manslaughter. Retired consultant paediatrician Dewi Evans says he will write to Cheshire
A PR expert has praised Meghan Markle’s recent seemingly-heightened social presence as it is a way to “boost promotion” ahead of her next projects. The Duchess of Sussex has appeared to be increasing her presence on social platforms – with a picture
Prince Harry “should be celebrated” as he starts to make new content that isn’t focused on Royal Family “drama”, suggests a royal expert. Russell Myers, Royal Editor at the Daily Mirror said he thinks the Duke of Sussex could secure more popularity
With a new school year on the horizon, it’s a critical time for parents and caregivers to talk to kids and teens about the risks of drug use, experts say. At least one in eight teens reported abusing an illicit substance in
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has been slammed for using private jets and helicopters, with Express.co.uk readers calling for him to use more sustainable modes of transport in a new poll. Mr Sunak said that flying is the “most efficient use” of his
Former Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been urged by the majority of Express.co.uk readers to pay the taxpayer back for his Partygate legal fees, a new poll has shown. Figures published by the Cabinet Office last week showed Mr Johnson’s legal representation
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have been urged to “remain strong” and “shut out” the rumour mill about their divorce, which has gone into overdrive in recent weeks. It’s not clear how the rumours started, but speculation started to swell in May