ニュース

Assisted dying safeguards to prevent coercion and “terrible tragedy” are “inadequate”, MPs have argued as they debated a draft new law. Labour’s Naz Shah warned that the Terminally Ill Adults (End of ...
Mr Trump’s four-day swing through Saudi Arabia, Qatar and the UAE put a spotlight on the US president’s transactional ...
The Prime Minister, Volodymyr Zelensky, Emmanuel Macron, Friedrich Merz and Donald Tusk held a phone call with the US president.
Prosecutors allege that the hip hop mogul used his fame and fortune to orchestrate an empire of exploitation, coercing women into abusive ...
The first direct peace talks between Russia and Ukraine since the early weeks of Moscow’s 2022 invasion ended after less than two hours, according to the Turkish Foreign Ministry and a senior ...
The company was found to have used unapproved plastic-based products to externally coat pipework submerged within some of their drinking water tanks.
A senior Ukrainian official at peace talks in Istanbul has accused Russia of introducing “unacceptable demands” that had not been previously discussed, including calls for Kyiv’s forces to withdraw ...
Holt Youth Project, founded by Julie Alford, is preparing for a new chapter as its chair and trustees begin the search for her successor. The charity's chair and local vet, Tom Hume, said: "As you ...
A sports broadcaster has said she is celebrating two years being cancer free as she prepares to take part in Cancer Research UK’s annual Race for Life. Sky Sports presenter Jo Wilson was diagnosed ...
The lavish ceremony saw Charles and William process through the church with officers, knights and the Dame Grand Cross of the order.
The transaction, which needs approval from Charter shareholders as well as regulators, includes 12.6 billion (£9.4 billion) in debt.
The Government is neutral on the Bill and any votes MPs make are according to their own conscience rather than along party lines.