Donald Trump has continued to disparage Haitian migrants in an Ohio community, even as the city saw bomb threats and school evacuations with local officials calling for a cooling of the anti-immigrant ...
The Times and Daily Mail are among several papers to focus on a plea from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to be allowed to use long-range missiles against Russia, accusing Western leaders of ...
Presenter Claudia Winkleman said she has “no idea who’s going to win” the 20th anniversary series of Strictly Come Dancing ahead of its launch show. The 52-year-old, who will host the launch show on ...
The SNP MP wants nationalists, unionists and civic Scotland to come together to consider how to resolve the ‘impasse’ over independence.
Sir Keir Starmer has said the UK and US have come to a “strong position” in their quest for a resolution to the conflict in Ukraine following his meeting with President Joe Biden.
Record levels of people are using the private sector for their healthcare, according to figures from the Private Healthcare Information Network.
As Strictly Come Dancing returns on Saturday, contestants have been discussing which dance they are most looking forward to performing on the show. The launch programme will see the celebrities paired ...
Voters across the UK want to see MPs work together, the Liberal Democrats’ chief whip will say in her conference speech. North East Fife MP Wendy Chamberlain will address the annual event on Saturday ...
Joe Biden has said “I don’t think much about Vladimir Putin” as Sir Keir Starmer joined the US President for talks about the conflict in Ukraine. The pair sat in the Blue Room at the White House on ...
Former American President Barack Obama turned cheerleader as the United States established a 6-2 Solheim Cup advantage over Europe – the largest first-day lead in the competition’s history.
Liam Livingstone and Jacob Bethell flexed their muscles as England defied a shock five-wicket haul from part-timer Matthew Short to set up a T20 series decider against Australia on Sunday.
A military court in Congo handed down death sentences Friday to 37 people, including a Briton and three Americans, after convicting them on charges of taking part in a coup attempt.