- French authorities continue search for missing British pensioner Stephanie Thomson
- Aung San Suu Kyi’s son urges France to verify her wellbeing after house arrest
- Cruise ship MV Hondius remains stranded near Cape Verde amid hantavirus outbreak
- Portugal reports victims mostly among undocumented foreigners and vulnerable groups
- UAE ministry of defence responds to missile threats following Iranian attacks
- Egypt receives fourth shipment of stolen Ukrainian grain from Russia
- Iranian Exiles Concerned Over ‘Pro-Regime Kill Lists’ After Telegram Doxing
- US launches ‘Project Freedom’ to assist stranded vessels in Strait of Hormuz
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Privileges Committee report – Boris Johnson would have been suspended for 90 days if he had not quit
Privileges Committee report – Boris Johnson would have been suspended for 90 days if he had not quit The long-awaited report from the Privileges Committee into whether Boris Johnson misled Parliament over Partygate has been released. The committee found the former prime minister did intentionally mislead the House, the committee, impugned the committee and was “complicit in the campaign of abuse and attempted intimidation of the Committee” The committee said if Johnson hadn’t resigned last week after he had received a draft of the findings, they would have recommended suspending Johnson from the House for 90 days – far longer…
Liverpool FC fixtures revealed – 2023/24 as Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool face a tasty opener at Chelsea, where new manager Mauricio Pochettino will be taking charge for his first competitive match as the Chelsea manager. Liverpool FC fixtures revealed – 2023/24 Here are Liverpool’s first six fixtures: 13 August – Chelsea v Liverpool (16:30 BST) ( SKY Sports) 19 August – Liverpool v Bournemouth 26 August – Newcastle United v Liverpool 2 September – Liverpool v Aston Villa 16 September – Wolves v Liverpool 23 September – Liverpool v West Ham United TV Schedules for Sky Sports and TNT Sports NB: TV schedules haven’t been announced beyond the first…
Nadine Dorries delays resignation until peerage information is released Nadine Dorries has said her resignation as MP is postponed until she acquires more information regarding the reasons behind her denial of a peerage. Last Friday, Dorries – an ally of Boris Johnson who served in his cabinet, announced her immediate resignation as the MP for Mid Bedfordshire. Dorries accused PM Rishi Sunak’s team of removing her name from Johnson’s honours list. She took to Twitter to reveal her request for all correspondence related to her removal. She said she had submitted Subject Access Requests to the House of Lords Appointments…
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Eva played Gabrielle Solis.
Nottingham attacks: City centre vigil to honour victims A Nottingham city centre vigil is scheduled to honour the victims of the attacks in the city that left three dead, and three more in hospital. On Wednesday, thousands of people, including the families of the two killed students, Barnaby Webber and Grace O’Malley-Kumar, gathered at a vigil held on the University of Nottingham campus. The two 19-year-olds, along with 65-year-old Ian Coates, were stabbed to death. Three others were struck by a van, leaving one person in critical condition. A man, 31, was arrested shortly after the attacks on suspicion of…
Ben Roberts-Smith: Top Australian soldier won’t apologise for alleged war crimes in landmark ruling Top Australian soldier won’t apologise for alleged war crimes In his first public statement, since a judge upheld allegations of war crimes against him, former Australian solider Ben Roberts-Smith, 44, expressed pride in his actions during his service in Afghanistan. The landmark defamation case concluded Roberts-Smith was responsible for the killing of four Afghan individuals. Roberts-Smith maintains his innocence and is considering appealing the verdict. “I’m devastated… It’s a terrible outcome and it’s the incorrect outcome,” he stated on Wednesday. Speaking to reporters from Nine he…
Declan Rice has played his last game for West Ham (Photo by Joe Prior/Visionhaus via Getty Images) Manchester City are exploring a deal to sign West Ham captain Declan Rice after the Hammers rejected an opening offer from Arsenal for the midfielder. The England international is set to leave the club this summer after guiding them to Europa Conference League success earlier this month. Rice effectively has two years left on his deal at the London Stadium but he wants to play Champions League football next term. Arsenal had been leading the race to sign Rice and held positive talks…
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