- Artemis II astronauts launch towards Moon after successful Earth mission
- EU warns of prolonged energy crisis as member states adjust strategies.
- US economy shows signs of recovery as job growth remains strong
- Tragic Death of Noah Sibanda at Fairytales Day Nursery in Dudley During Naptime
- Indonesia reports one fatality after 7.4-magnitude earthquake hits Molucca Sea
- US vice president JD Vance visits Hungary ahead of general election
- Germany tests Bird of Prey drone interceptor capable of engaging enemy drones
- EU pushes for energy independence amid soaring prices and supply threats
Author: News Desk
The i says more than 600 members of UK police forces – including officers, sergeants, inspectors and civil staff – have faced sexual misconduct allegations since 2018.
Australia is trying to secure more vaccine supplies amid a surge in cases that has locked down its two biggest cities.
The Metro says the leader of the west African nation of Guinea has been captured in a suspected coup by members of his own armed forces.
The i says so these Games like no other were super but they were not a super spreader.
The Metro says there were incredible scenes during the Brazil v Argentina World Cup qualifier in Sao Pauo on Sunday
Cabinet reshuffle: Dominic Raab and Gavin Williamson under threat if PM shakes up his team this week
The i says Gavin Williamson and Dominic Raab could be at risk of losing their jobs in a Cabinet reshuffle expected this week.
The Metro says nearly 50 chain stores per day closed their doors for good in the first half of the year, a study finds.
England’s school exam system needs an overhaul to lower the mental burdens they place on teenagers striving for the “holy grail” of results, according to the new leader of the Girls’ School Association. Samantha Price, head of Benenden School in Kent, wants reforms on how and when students are examined, including a possible delay to the start of degree courses until January rather than autumn, to allow students more time to make course applications, do work experience and learn skills such as financial literacy. “I don’t think our current assessment system is any longer fit for purpose and I don’t…
August might have been a bit of a let down but it looks like there’s a treat in store this week with a mini-heatwave ahead.
The i says the vaccines watchdog came under heavy fire from MPs, headteachers and scientists last night after it refused to give the go-ahead to giving Covid-19 jabs to under-16s.
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