He’s found the net six times this term.
Year: 2024
‘There is evidence of a fortnight-long party that has been in here. There is no getting away from that.’
I am hugely concerned about what precedent this is setting for British democracy, and the wider destabilisation in the Middle East.
It was a ‘surprise’ transfer.
There’s no let up from the sub-zero Arctic blast.
The gambling mecca promised to regenerate the dilapidated tourist spot back to former glory – but sadly it all fell apart.
Pippa Middleton and Princess Diana’s niece made stylish statements at royal weddings.
Highly structured pre-Hispanic settlements were found in the Upano Valley of Amazonian Ecuador in the eastern foothills of the Andes.
A reader argues that Microsoft making Xbox exclusives multiformat has been inevitable for a while and shouldn’t come as a surprise.
Two inmates who died in Alabama state prisons were returned to their families without a heart, brain and other organs.
A reader is worried the time, money, and staff needed to make AAA games is increasing so fast the next generation needs to take a step back.
On YouTube, you can even find shocking videos teach users how to implement a ‘rape hack’ to take control of another player’s avatar.
‘The effort you put in now will bring rewards in the future.’
Republican candidates canceled campaign events amid a blizzard ahead of the first presidential contest, the Iowa Caucus, on Monday.
Meanwhile, Ariana is back on the music scene.
‘The referees have to get it right!’
A witness in Philadelphia recorded a video apparently showing a cluster of lights or UFOs ‘blinking in and out, merging with each other’.
Kat doesn’t deserve this.
Never seen before details have emerged.
James Riley, 28, received a 16-year sentence at Manchester Crown Court on Friday.
Locals have been suffering with the shocking conditions for more than a year.
A Serbian opposition party formally lodged a complaint on Friday against alleged fraud by President Aleksandar Vucic’s ruling party during parliamentary and local elections last month.
It’s a terrifying situation.
This changes everything.
Talking Europe interviews the EU commissioner in charge of jobs and social rights, Nicolas Schmit. He speaks to the importance of protecting workers, particularly the “gig” or “platform” workers, whose status is at the core of a dispute between the European Commission and several EU member states. He also addresses the issue of “social dumping” – people being paid below their level of skills – an issue of relevance not only to EU workers, but also to Ukrainian refugees that have been granted permission to live and work in the EU. Plus, he explains the implementation of the EU Directive on adequate minimum wages, as economic conditions in Europe threaten people’s purchasing power; especially that of poorer members of society.