Storm Barney: severe gales for southern UK on Tuesday
Storm Barney could bring damaging gusts of wind across southern parts of the UK later on Tuesday. Looking further ahead, it’ll turn much colder next weekend with some snow.
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Storm Barney could bring damaging gusts of wind across southern parts of the UK later on Tuesday. Looking further ahead, it’ll turn much colder next weekend with some snow.
Early snow falls in Germany, but with a chill in the air in the UK, can we expect the same?
The exhibition by the great Chinese artist and dissident Ai Weiwei at the Royal Academy is remarkable and dominated by the pressure and suffering the Chinese authorities have subjected him.
Mark Regev, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s spokesman, is expected to become his country’s next ambassador to the UK, according to widespread reports.
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Long suspected but short on the vital evidence, Amnesty International has now accused pro-Russian rebels in Eastern Ukraine of war crimes: namely the execution of captured Ukrainian soldiers. Amnesty talks of: “Shocking new evidence of execution-style killings by pro-Russian armed groups in Donbass, eastern Ukraine, illustrates the urgent need for an investigation into the escalating human rights and humanitarian crisis in the area.”
It was a showpiece for the city – the brand-new airport where England’s football team landed for the Euro championships three years ago. Now Donetsk airport and much of the wider region lie in ruins.
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