Stormy weather to approach UK later this week
Stormy weather will approach the UK later this week. Here’s the latest on where the strongest winds are likely to be.
Stormy weather will approach the UK later this week. Here’s the latest on where the strongest winds are likely to be.
Join us to watch Donald Trump be sworn in as the President of the United States… again.
An ascension that many believed impossible not long ago. Yet today, two impeachments and four indictments later, he’s remarkably pulled it off, taking back the keys to the highest office in the land.
Donald Trump is set to be sworn in as President of the United States of America for the second time – but, from TikTok and the southern border, to Ukraine and the fragile ceasefire between Israel and Hamas in Gaza – he faces even bigger challenges than he did eight years ago.
In the final hours of his Presidency, we speak to the author and political consultant Susan Platt who was chief of staff to Joe Biden when he was a senator.
In Washington the preparations are well underway for the return of Donald Trump to the Oval Office.
In the Middle East, three Israeli hostages were released by Hamas hours after the ceasefire came into effect.
The Mayor of South Yorkshire, Oliver Coppard, has written to the IOPC asking to see its unpublished report into the activities of senior officers.
Tick tock goes the clock for American users of the video-based social media platform as the company says it will go dark in the US tomorrow when a ban there comes into force.
The strikes in Gaza continue, with lives continuing to be lost despite the ceasefire being only hours away. And today missiles from Yemen were intercepted over Israel.
In less than 13 hours, the ceasefire is supposed to come into force.
“The Fire Inside” is not your typical biopic. It tells the incredible story of American boxer Claressa Shields, who grew up in extreme poverty and went on to win two Olympic gold medals.
170 million TikTok users in the United States may have to suddenly find a new platform for their videos – after the Supreme Court unanimously upheld a law effectively banning the app.
The former Pakistani prime minister Imran Khan has been sentenced to 14 years in jail, after he and his wife were accused of receiving plots of land as a bribe.
Two people who took their own lives in a Scottish young offenders institution were handed a “death sentence”, according to a lawyer for their families – as a fatal accident inquiry blamed systemic failures for their deaths.