Russian threats, the assisted dying debate and I’m A Celebrity… occupy several of the front pages in Sunday’s newspapers. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Pat McFadden will tell a Nato conference ...
Elbit Systems UK’s site near Patchway, Bristol, was allegedly attacked by members of Palestine Action in the early hours of ...
Newcastle International Airport said it has cleared the runway and is working hard to avoid any further delays to its ...
The latest rough draft of a deal on climate finance is thought to have been soundly rejected by developing economies at Cop29 ...
Negotiations at Cop29 in Baku, Azerbaijan were scheduled to finish on Friday evening but a final deal on climate finance ...
The Laos government has said it is “profoundly saddened” and is investigating the deaths of six people from suspected ...
California has been hit by record levels of rainfall, which has caused small landslides and flooding in the US state. The ...
Zayn Malik paid a heartfelt tribute to his One Direction bandmate Liam Payne during the first show of his solo tour. Malik kicked off his Stairway To The Sky tour in Leeds’s O2 Academy on Saturday ...
More than 200 flood alerts are in place for England and Wales, and the Met Office has issued yellow warnings for rain and wind.
Russia is prepared to launch a series of cyber attacks on Britain and other Nato members as it seeks to weaken support for Ukraine, a senior Cabinet minister will warn in a major speech next week.
Delegations said the Cop29 deal is headed in the right direction, with hopes that more money flows in the future.
The state should “never offer death as a service”, the Justice Secretary has said, in a strongly worded intervention over the assisted dying Bill ahead of a historic Commons vote next week.