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Will sue Geo, Shahzeb Khanzada in Pakistan, Dubai, UK: Imran Khan
Shahzeb Khanzada (Left) and Imran Khan. The News/File LAHORE: Pestered by a storm of criticism hitting him hard politically, Imran Wednesday tweeted, “Enough is enough.
'Reality TV is not the real world. This is!' MAFS UK star Matt Murray confirms ...
Married At First Sight UK star Matt Murray confirmed his relationship with Marilyse Corrigan as he shared a very loved-up Instagram post on Wednesday. The television personality, 32, and Marilyse, 38, sparked rumours of a romance after they jetted off on
UK inflation rate leaps to 41-year high
Country's prime minister says price rises 'enemy' nation must face down Official figures show that inflation in the United Kingdom jumped to a higher-than-expected 11.1 percent last month, which is the highest rate since October 1981 and up from 10.1 percent
Indian-origin MP secures Bhopal gas tragedy debate in UK Parliament
Indianorigin MP secures Bhopal gas tragedy debate in UK Parliament ...
Russia-Ukraine war at a glance: what we know on day 267 of the invasion
A missile that crashed inside Poland was probably a stray fired by Ukraine’s air defences, say Warsaw and Nato See all our Ukraine coverage ...
Border village in east Poland hit by deadly fallout from war next door
PRZEWODOW, Poland — Located just four miles from the Ukrainian border, residents of the sleepy Polish agricultural village of Przewodow had gotten used to living on the edge of a country at war. But they did not expect the war’s death and destruction to land —
Smoke them out! England has a 'toxic timebomb' of 2.4million dropped cigarette butts... that can ...
England is facing a ‘toxic timebomb’ of cigarette butts – with 2.4million littered across high streets at any given moment. Each one, if left, can take 14 years to break apart, leaching toxic chemicals including arsenic, lead, formaldehyde
‘No gagging order’ applies to settlements already approved by Spiritans
Spiritans’ press conference hears a fifth of class of ‘79 experienced abuse at Willow Park school Blackrock College past pupils (from left) John Coulter, Corry McMahon and Louis Hoffman, along with Philip Feddis joining via phone (on table), at a joint news
Berlin's new strategy aims to counter China's influence in West Balkans: Der Spiegel
The new German China strategy is focusing on limiting China's influence in the West Balkan region, the weekly news magazine Der Spiegel reported Wednesday. According to a German Foreign Ministry draft on the future strategy towards China which was leaked to
Asylum seeker rape suspect ‘missing’ from Home Office hotel
A conservative MP claimed the suspected attacker is on the run
Children in Northern Ireland ‘deserve better’ – children’s commissioner
Children and young people deserve better from government, the children’s commissioner has said. The Stormont Assembly is unable to function after the DUP refused to nominate ministers or a speaker as part of a protest against the Northern Ireland Protocol. DUP
Chinese-owned firm ordered to sell UK arm
The government has ordered a Chinese-backed company that owns the UK’s largest semiconductor manufacturer to sell most of its
‘This Is Not Ukraine’s Fault’: Tensions Ease Over Missile Strike in Poland
NATO and Polish officials said that it was a Ukrainian missile that crossed the border and killed two people, but that Russia bore the blame. ...
Sir Billy Connolly Spirit of Glasgow comedy award created for festival
The gong will be presented at the end of the Glasgow International Comedy Festival next year.
I’m A Celeb contestants offered chance to escape growing tensions in the jungle
Three lucky celebrities will temporarily leave the camp for a luxury treat.
Levers to alleviate cost of living crisis are in London – DUP leader
Sir Jeffrey Donaldson also said the period ahead is going to be challenging.
Jake Bailey, David Andrews Status: New England Patriots New York Jets Injury Report
New England lists seven players on its first injury and practice participation of Week 11, as it prepares to take on the New York Jets. FOXBORO — The first official ...
Only a matter of time before threats against Ukraine affect Europe - editorial
A missile fell in Poland on Tuesday and killed two people. This is an escalation in the fighting that has taken place ever since Russia invaded Ukraine earlier this year. Since the beginning of the conflict, Russia has often hinted that it could use nuclear
Qatar Authorities Apologize for Threatening Danish Film Crew at World Cup
Qatar's Supreme Committee said it has apologized after a Danish film crew was threatened by security staff live on air as they broadcast in the capital Doha ahead of the World Cup. TV2 reporter Rasmus Tantholdt was speaking as part of a live broadcast
Plan to cut NHS England elective care backlog at serious risk, watchdog says
National Audit Office says efforts to reduce record waiting lists under threat amid rising inflation and workforce shortages Millions of patients could face years of long waits for treatment on the NHS, as a watchdog warned that the plan to reduce extensive
App to put subtitles on real-time conversations goes live
An app that can turn speech into subtitles and translate different languages, displaying the text on smart glasses, has launched globally. XRAI Glass is now available on the Google Play Store and, when used in conjunction with Nreal smart glasses, uses
Chancellor told not to raise fuel duty in autumn budget
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt has been urged not to hike fuel duty in his autumn budget. The RAC told him that increased pump prices could push inflation even higher. Analysis by the motoring services company found there is an “extremely strong link” between the two.
Children ‘at greater risk of domestic abuse during World Cup’
Children will face an increased risk of domestic abuse during the World Cup, the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (NSPCC) has warned. The charity said emotional stress, alcohol and betting on the matches could act as potential
Serbia, Hungary, Austria agree to step up efforts against illegal migration
The leaders of Serbia, Hungary and Austria signed a memorandum of understanding Wednesday on strengthening cooperation to curb illegal migration. The memorandum was signed by Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban and
Brexit is weighing on UK economy, Bank of England officials say
LONDON - The effects ofBrexitareweighingon Britain'seconomy, more than six years after voters decided to leave