Some 3,500 migrants are waiting to cross the Channel in small boats, the Daily Express can reveal. Aid charities in Northern France have declared there are “four times as many” asylum seekers living in makeshift camps near Calais and Dunkirk compared to
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David Cameron’s Cabinet comeback has electrified Westminster. Rishi Sunak’s supporters have rushed to declare it a masterstroke while his Conservative critics take it as the latest sign yet that the Tory Right is being sold down the river. The new Foreign Secretary
A social media user was left appalled after her boss cancelled her annual leave claiming her planned activities were not “lady like”. The social media user, who lives in England reached out to the online community seeking suggestions for this bizarre reason.
Cole Palmer was never going to be a major part of a £1billion Chelsea plan to overhaul Manchester City. Instead, Pep Guardiola has simply done a number on the London club’s soccer-naive owners. Several numbers in fact, none of which quite add
(Left to right) Ofry Brodutch, Aviv Katz Asher and Zachri Ohad Munder — they are among the hostages held in captivity in Gaza by Hamas. (Courtesy: Bring Them Home Now) There are reportedly more than 30 young children still being held hostage
(Left to right) Ofry Brodutch, Aviv Katz Asher and Zachri Ohad Munder — they are among the hostages held in captivity in Israel by Hamas. (Courtesy: Bring Them Home Now) There are reportedly more than 30 young children still being held hostage
Ukraine is preparing to launch a “devastating” operation on Russia during the winter months, a leading member of the country’s military said. During the colder months of 2022, the war in Ukraine saw a slowdown, with fewer clashes and offensives from both
King Charles and Queen Camilla generally received an overwhelmingly positive response during their royal tour to Kenya, according to Daily Express royal correspondent Richard Palmer, however the question of reparations has hung over the trip ever since they landed in Nairobi. At
An unconfirmed number fled via the newly opened Rafah crossing but up to 200 more, including charity workers and academics, remained stuck in the besieged Palestinian territory, praying for a way out. Foreign Secretary James Cleverly called the exit of British nationals