The US president said he had not heard the audio, but that it sounded like "standard" negotiations. [Continue Reading]
The pioneering Aarhus Convention protects three procedural rights — access to information, public participation and access to justice in environmental matters — in pursuit environmental democracy. Last week the EU Commission tried to undermine and weaken it. [Continue Reading]
Gordon Ramsay was apparently 'confronted' at the event. [Continue Reading]
Chelsea host Arsenal on Sunday. [Continue Reading]
This could be the end... [Continue Reading]
Chancellor to deliver fiscal statement, billed as decisive moment for fate of Starmer government, at 12.30pmTax, pensions, savings: what to expect in the budgetReeves’s high-stakes budget in five key chartsCould you do better than Reeves? Play our gameAnd here are some of the other budget day front pages.The Daily Mirror is the only one that is clearly positive for the Treasury. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Aid organisations say that at least 300,000 mobile homes and tents are needed to house displaced people. [Continue Reading]
The recent strikes on boats in the Caribbean are an extension of a long US tradition of interference in the region. [Continue Reading]
Last April, police used a heavy hand to stop the Palestine Congress, pulling the plug soon after the forum started. [Continue Reading]
Israel is still working to manage public opinion around its genocidal war in Gaza. But how much is it costing to run? [Continue Reading]
The vehicle used for the late Pope Francis on his 2014 visit to the Holy Land has been converted into a Gaza clinic. [Continue Reading]
This is a classic breakup drama. [Continue Reading]
Firefighters tried to douse the blaze at an apartment complex in the city’s northern Tai Po district, which reports say killed at least four people. [Continue Reading]
After Australia and England played out the first two-day Ashes Test in 104 years, chief cricket reporter Stephan Shemilt looks at the reasons why and asks if the rest of the series could be played on fast forward. [Continue Reading]
Ben Chilwell is keen to show he can go from the Chelsea 'bomb squad' to England's World Cup squad thanks to his move to Strasbourg. [Continue Reading]
Witnesses heard Jamie Challis leaving the scene of the crash in Newport saying “I gotta go”. [Continue Reading]
The UK government previously said they were ready for deployment with interest from Nato allies. [Continue Reading]
Hear me out... [Continue Reading]
Coat season is here - and it's time to invest in a new one (for less than you think!) [Continue Reading]
'Waddle, by the way, is missing in action, but that's OK, we'll pretend Waddle is here,' Trump said. [Continue Reading]
He leaves behind his wife, daughters, parents, brother, sisters, nieces and nephews. [Continue Reading]
The star paid tribute to her. [Continue Reading]
We're going to pretend the film is definitely confirmed. [Continue Reading]
The upcoming season could be in jeopardy. [Continue Reading]
The mother of Karoline Leavitt's nephew has been detained by ICE and is facing deportation. [Continue Reading]
US President Trump is sending Special Envoy Witkoff to meet with Putin and Army Secretary Driscoll to meet with Ukrainian officials to fine-tune the plan to end the war in Ukraine. [Continue Reading]
Thousands took to the streets of Madrid and other Spanish cities to denounce gender-based violence and honour the women killed this year. [Continue Reading]
Chancellor to deliver fiscal statement, billed as decisive moment for fate of Starmer government, at 12.30pmTax, pensions, savings: what to expect in the budgetReeves’s high-stakes budget in five key chartsCould you do better than Reeves? Play our gameYesterday the Metropolitan police said they were not allowing a planned protest in Westminster by farmers to coincide with the budget. Farmers have been protesting regularly about the decision announced in Rachel Reeves’ budget last year to extend inheritance tax to farms.The decision was criticised by the Conservative party, who said originally the Met had indicated the protest would be allowed. Last night... [Continue Reading]
European Commission president says Russia still sees Europe ‘in terms of spheres of influence’, just as it did in conference to reorganise continent after second world warIn case you missed it, US president Donald Trump defended his peace envoy Steve Witkoff overnight after Bloomberg reported that he allegedly advised Putin’s aide Ushakov on how to speak with Trump and conduct the talks.Trump did not appear too bothered by it, though. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Multiple roofs torn from buildings in NSW central west while more than 20 public schools closed due to catastrophic fire dangerFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA man has been killed by a falling tree during surging storms that have left tens of thousands of people without power.The 76-year-old died on Wednesday afternoon after being struck by the tree at Glenworth Valley on the New South Wales Central Coast. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
If approved by Taiwan's parliament, the plan would raise defence spending to 5 percent of GDP by 2030. [Continue Reading]
“If there is a ceasefire, who is going to monitor it? How is it going to be enforced?” [Continue Reading]
With almost no mental healthcare available, Sudanese women in Chad form their own support networks. [Continue Reading]
South Africa hand India their heaviest defeat by runs to complete a compelling 2-0 series sweep in Guwahati on Wednesday. [Continue Reading]
Researcher Septian Andriki collapsed in tears upon discovering the rare Rafflesia hasseltii plant in Indonesia. [Continue Reading]
Ron and Marilyn Hill hit the dancefloor one final time after their granddaughter's plea on TikTok. [Continue Reading]
Epping Forest District Council will continue legal action and appeal against a High Court decision. [Continue Reading]
The Gunners welcome Bayern to the Emirates tonight. [Continue Reading]
She announced it before the Budget. [Continue Reading]
Ray didn't realise exactly what Bear was doing. [Continue Reading]
Let the festivities begin. [Continue Reading]
In Britain, the Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves is set to deliver her budget, with tax increases and spending cuts set to be announced. [Continue Reading]
Interim chair of group, which is still looking for a CEO, says chain must ‘return to our retailing roots’The boss of Pets at Home has said “urgent and necessary” action needs to be taken as the ailing retailer reported that its half-year profits slumped by more than a third.The group is still looking for a chief executive after the abrupt departure of Lyssa McGowan in September. The interim executive chair, Ian Burke, said the chain, which sells pet products, animals, veterinary care and grooming services, had to “return to our retaining roots” to revitalise the 34-year-old business. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Multiple roofs torn from buildings in NSW central west while more than 20 public schools closed due to catastrophic fire dangerFollow our Australia news live blog for latest updatesGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastA man has been killed by a falling tree during surging storms that have left tens of thousands of people without power.The 76-year-old died on Wednesday afternoon after being struck by the tree at Glenworth Valley on the NSW Central Coast. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
The arrest of suspected Russian agents in Paris comes amid a wider surge of alleged Russian espionage in Europe. [Continue Reading]
Trump's Environmental Protection Agency says strict air quality standards were introduced without sufficient review. [Continue Reading]