Ukraine’s national energy company has told citizens to “charge everything” by 07:00 local time Thursday.
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The public is planning for a smaller Christmas this year amid the cost of living crisis. A BBC survey uncovered concerns about the rising prices.
Trump questioned in defamation rape case America’s former president Donald Trump has been questioned under oath in a lawsuit brought…
Archaeologists in northern Iraq have unearthed rock carvings that are around 2,700 years old.
Man Utd boss will ‘deal with’ Ronaldo over early exit Man Utd boss Erik ten Hag has said he will…
Kanye West is being sued $250m after saying George Floyd died from drug abuse rather than being murdered.
The RMT union has announced more rail strikes – on 3, 5 and 7 November – over pay and work conditions.
Prime Minister Liz Truss has told her tight-wing Tory MPs that her tax U-turns were “painful”.
An Iranian sport climber considered a “heroine” by many has returned home.
Two HSBC adverts have been banned by the UK’s advertising regulator due to it being “misleading” about the company’s efforts to tackle climate change.
Netflix subscriber loss has started to reverse after being able to add 2.4 million households to its base.
Florida flesh-eating illness cases spike after Hurricane Ian The devastation from Hurricane Ian – which tore through Lee County, Florida,…
Britain’s ex-military pilots are being lured to China to train the Chinese military, it has been claimed.
PM Liz Truss has insisted she will lead her party into the next general election – an extremely optimistic view for a prime minister clinging on.
Rail workers in the RMT union will be voting on whether to continue strike action for a further six months.
Parisians are shocked by the horrific murder of a 12-year-old girl whose body was found in a container.
Australia has ditched a decision made four years ago that recognised West Jerusalem as the capital of Israel.
The US has agreed with Western allies that Iran’s supply of explosive drones to Russia violates UN sanctions.
“They are not true” – that was actor Kevin Spacey after he took to the stand at his civil trial in New York.
Football fans in the Anfield crowd threw coins at Manchester City boss.
There have been at least five explosions across the Ukrainian capital Kyiv.
Flooding in Nigeria has become a disaster that has killed more than 600 people.
The new chancellor will deliver parts of his medium-term fiscal plan later today, the Treasury has said.
The pound has moved higher after the government announced a series of U-turns.
A man has died in a suspected gas explosion near Denny in central Scotland.