Senior officials from Russia and China have met in North Korea and viewed deadly new nuclear weapons – that reportedly have the range to strike targets anywhere in the United States. Russian Defence Minister Sergei Shoigu made history during the trip, when
“Britain seems to me to be failing at the moment. Why wouldn’t we want to be part of Norway?” That’s one of the views expressed by residents of the Orkney Islands, the archipelago with 5,000 years of human history that is considering
A prominent luxury hotel in Athens has been instructed by the Greek Council of State to demolish the top two of its floors for obstructing the breathtaking view of the Acropolis. The hotel, which boasted offering “the best view of the Acropolis”,
On Sunday, June 18, the submersible Titan went missing hours after it dove beneath the surface of the Atlantic Ocean on its way to the wreck of the Titanic. After an extensive search and operation, debris was found at the bottom of
These can be visibly observed in the policy positions taken by the Treasury (principally) and centre-left MPs, and the stance taken by centre-right MPs who want a much tougher stance on immigration, lower taxes, and lower regulation. It is perfectly clear that
Donald Trump branded former staffer Alyssa Farah Griffin a “sleazebag” and a “loser” after she defended a CNN town hall in which the former president recently appeared. Taking to his social media platform Truth Social, Trump branded the The View co-host a
An adorable Prince Archie described the stunning sunset from his home in Montecito, California to mum Meghan Markle with one word in a recently surfaced video. Meghan and Prince Harry have been careful to protect the privacy of their children Archie and
Artificial Intelligence is likely to view humans as “scum” who need to be controlled, and could even “create killing machines because humans are creating them”, a former Google chief has warned. Mo Gawdat, former chief business officer for the firm’s research and
Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch has taken responsibility for scaling back plans to revoke just 600 EU laws by the end of the year instead of the 4,800 promised. Former minister David Mellor warned that the U-turn on the so-called Brexit bonfire could
MPs are permitted to have a second job alongside serving their constituents as long as they are not a Government minister or have conflicting interests. MPs are required to declare any earnings they make outside of Parliament. Over the last three years,