From Baghdad and Tehran to Islamabad and Paris. Protests have been held around the world, supporting Palestinians and condemning Israel for its air strikes. Such protests have left Jewish communities fearing they’ll be targeted, as anger grows over Israel’s response to the unprecedented attack on its people. Warning: distressing images.
Rishi Sunak is desperate to move away from questions about whether HS2 will be scrapped or foreshortened. His answer, it seems, sounds like a culture war on behalf of embattled motorists.
The head of the UK’s air traffic control service has said the system failure that led to cancellations and delays in late August was caused by a ‘one in 15 million event’.
In a new Partnership with the University of York, Ukrainian environmental science students, who’ve had to deal with studying in a war zone, have completed a course focused on the enormous clean-up challenge that will follow the end of the war.
The energy price cap has been cut, but despite that, many households across England, Scotland and Wales are expected to pay more for their gas and electricity this winter.
Pakistan’s government says all eight people – including at least six children have now been rescued.
England’s women may not have won the World Cup, but reaching the final after becoming European champions last year has inspired many girls to take up the sport.
The families of two of the babies attacked by Lucy Letby say an independent inquiry into her killing spree is “inadequate”, because it cannot compel witnesses to attend.
“I was innocent and they finally listened”. Andrew Malkinson has spent 20 years trying to clear his name, 17 of them in prison for a rape he did not commit.
It’s been called the most widespread miscarriage of justice in the UK.
If you were hoping to get away from the strikes by heading abroad – think again.
Women’s football in England got a massive boost when the Lionesses became Euro champions last summer. Millions watched their matches on tv, and girls were inspired to play.
Ireland’s RTE has seen its highest paid star Ryan Tubridy appear before the Irish parliament’s public accounts committee.
A High Court judge in London has rejected an eleventh-hour effort by a county council in Wales to prevent the arrival of potentially up to 300 asylum seekers.
The impact of this warming climate is already very much in evidence.