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Biden Visits Ukraine
"One year later, Kyiv stands," the US President declared after meeting Mr Zelensky at Mariinsky Palace.
What Next In The Saga Of The Northern Ireland Protocol?
Suggestions that some sort of breakthrough agreement between the UK and EU on Northern Ireland is imminent have been dismissed by Downing Street. Early next week is the latest rumour on timing, but even then it may not suit Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) politicians who are still boycotting the power-sharing executive in Stormont because of it. Whether this latest iteration of the 800-year-old "Irish Question" will ever be solved remains to be seen.
Forbes: I Would Have Voted Against Gay Marriage
Kate says religion teaches that matrimony is 'between a man and a woman'
West Rush War Kit To Ukraine..
Nations set for military power move
Boris Chat On Protocol Not 'Unhelpful'
Boris Johnson's warning over a deal to fix issues with the Northern Ireland Protocol was not "completely unhelpful", a Cabinet minister has said.
Rishi: I'll Keep Our Girls Safe
Crackdown On Abuse
Britain's Toddlers Have One Of Worst Diets In The World
Analysis across eight countries found our tots have one of the worst food intakes, according to the First Steps Nutrition Trust.
PM Urged To Keep Upper Hand In NI Brexit Talks
Brexiteers are backing Boris Johnson's call to push on with the Northern Ireland Protocol Bill, as talks go on to hammer out a fresh deal with Brussels.
'Violence Towards Women And Girls Is National Threat'
POLICE chiefs must treat violence against women and girls as a "national threat", ministers said yesterday.
'Respect The Rights' United Fans' Group Adds Its Voice To Qatar Bid Concerns
The Manchester United Supporters Trust (Must) has voiced concerns over Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad al-Thani's proposed purchase of the club due to Qatar's human rights policy, especially in regards to women and the LGBTQ+ community.
China Considering Giving 'Lethal Support' To Russia, Says Blinken
The US has said it believes China may be about to provide lethal aid to help Russia in the war in Ukraine, prompting a direct warning against doing so from the secretary of state to China's top diplomat.
Top Scientist Issues Stark Warning On 'Shattered' Healthcare Workers
Jeremy Farrar says global morale crisis needs tackling urgently
Fight With Inflation Is Not Over, Says Bank
THE Bank of England's chief economist last night warned it "remains premature" to declare victory over inflation.
Assad: Syria Can't Cope With Scale Of Earthquake Disaster
Dictator Bashar al-Assad has warned Syria cannot cope with the aftermath of last week's devastating earthquake centred on southern Turkey as he thanked other nations for their support.
Putin Using Spy Balloons To Turn War In Russia's Favour
Kyiv says objects are used to impede defences ahead of attack
US Rejects Claims By China That It Flew Balloons Over Tibet And Xinjiang
Diplomatic friction has worsened between the US and China after Beijing claimed, without evidence, that US high-altitude balloons flew over its Xinjiang and Tibet regions, and threatened unspecified measures against US entities for undermining Chinese sovereignty.
Quake Death Toll Hits 40,000
Ali 'tries to keep going after losing 50 reatives
Russia Has Lost Half Of Tanks During War, Claim Experts
Moscow forced to rely on Soviet-era armour, finds report
Oxford To Study Effects Of Cannabis Oil On Psychosis
Scientists are launching a new global study to see whether cannabidiol CBD) can treat people with psychosis or psychotic symptoms.
Misogyny Still Widespread In Politics, Say Campaigners
Nicola Sturgeon's decision to step down as Scottish first minister highlights the pressures women politicians endure and the need to do more to keep them in their roles, campaigners say. Her resignation comes after New Zealand PM Jacinda Ardern referenced burnout as she unexpectedly revealed she was stepping down from her role last month - saying she no longer had "enough in the tank".
Independence Day: The Real Reason Sturgeon Resigned
Nicola Sturgeon stunned both Holyrood and Westminster with the shock announcement that she is standing down as SNP leader and Scotland's first minister after eight years. "In my head, and in my heart, I know that the time is now, that it's right for me, for my party and my country," she told a hastily arranged press conference yesterday morning.
UK Rate Of Inflation Drops To 10.1% In Third Fall In A Row
The UK's annual inflation rate fell for a third consecutive month in January, easing pressure on the Bank of England to raise interest rates, but it remained in double digits and close to the highest levels for 40 years.
Scientists Say Global Heating Has Driven Antarctic Sea Ice To New Low
The area of sea ice around Antarctica has hit a record low, with scientists saying they have "never seen such an extreme situation before".
Minister Admits Brexit Has Hindered Business
A CABINET minister has conceded Brexit and the ensuing political turmoil under the Conservatives has delivered a blow to efforts to attract investment to the UK.
How Long Should I Wait Before Asking Him Out On A Date?
I'm a woman in my early thirties and I started online dating this year, encouraged by friends after being single for a long time.
Cancel Culture Drives 'Race Riot' Rent-A-Mob
BEING worried about the scary amounts of young, fighting age, single men illegally crossing the Channel and claiming asylum in the UK does not make you far right.
Energy Firms To Pay Taxes 'Within Weeks'
Levy to aid households & businesses
The Brexit Summit Was Just An Exercise In Self-Delusion
Ditchley Park is a grade 1-listed building, so it may very well be that a crime has been committed. Are you even allowed to bang your head repeatedly against its specially selected Burford stone for a full weekend in a futile search for "How to make Brexit work better"?
Former Trump Ally Confirms Presidential Bid For 2024
Nikki Haley has announced she will seek the Republican 2024 presidential nomination, becoming the first major challenger to her one-time political ally Donald Trump.
Earthquake Is Deadliest Ever In Turkey, Says Erdogan
Last week's earthquake is the deadliest in Turkey's history, Recep Tayyip Erdogan said yesterday. The death toll from the 6 February disaster climbed past 35,418, overtaking the 1939 Erzincan quake that killed around 33,000 and the worst since the modern country was founded a century ago.