An Iranian General has reported for the first time that 300 people have died in over two months of protests, but the number is still below the estimation by human rights groups.
Month: November 2022
Shadow chancellor says windfall sum could be raised by ditching the allowance and backdating windfall tax to the beginning of 2022
This is the first time a former Prime Minister in the Southern Hemisphere nation has been censured.
Find out what strikes are due in December.
Chinese citizens have clashed with officials in violent protests against China’s Covid restriction laws as they attempt to flee quarantined housing blocks.
Mike Tindall has been spotted with his children for the first time since exiting ‘I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!’
The Queen Consort has made a move that could be interpreted as an attempt to modernise the monarchy.
The late royal was searched for over half a million times each month in Britain over the past year.
More than 80,000 health workers across England have voted to go on strike
Superstar singer Billie Eilish will lead a stellar line-up for the event on Friday.
A plane taking part in an aerial display crashed on to the nearby A27 in West Sussex on August 22 2015.
England will now face Senegal in the knockout stage on Sunday
Pope Francis caused controversy when he suggested that members of Russian minority groups had shown more cruelty to Ukrainians than ethically Russian soldiers.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are due to land in Boston on December 2 to announce the winners of the Earthshot prize.
The USA join England in progressing through Group B to the World Cup knockout stages in Qatar.
Lecanemab was found to slow decline in patients’ memory and thinking.
Charlie Bartolo and Kearne Solanke, both 16, were fatally stabbed around 5:10pm on Saturday, just one mile apart in southeast London.
An environmental activist group called the Tyre Extinguishers said they deflated the tyres of hundreds of SUVs on Monday evening and early Tuesday morning.
This evening, Unison announced that 80,000 of its members had voted in favour of taking industrial action.
The Wednesday letters page is frustrated with the overcomplicated online options in modern games, as one reader welcomes The Witcher Remake.
Metropolitan Police says 16-year-old boy arrested on Tuesday and 15-year-old boy later in day
Households are now facing shop prices that are 7.4 per cent higher than last November
The Prince and Princess of Wales have not visited the United States in eight years and are not set to visit Prince Harry and Meghan Markle.
The rogue farm animal had to be dispatched with the consent of its owner after attempts to contain it were unsuccessful.
Ministers under fire as maintenance loans go up by just 2.3 per cent – when inflation is 10.2 per cent