The biggest collection of Beatles memorabilia ever to be put on sale is going under the hammer. In all, there are 191 items being auctioned…
The Beast, Secret Service agents and a 1,000-strong entourage: The ‘ring of steel’ security operation behind Donald Trump’s UK visit
A multi-million pound “ring of steel” security operation is underway following US President Donald Trump’s arrival in the UK for a two-day working visit amid…
New Zealand grants paid leave to domestic violence victims
New Zealand will allow domestic violence victims to take up to 10 days paid leave from work to try to escape the abuse as part…
Agriculture minister says Italian ham and Parmesan ‘under attack’ from UN plan to reduce salt intake
Italy’s populist government and producers of Parmesan cheese and Parma ham have sworn to "wage a very hard battle" against any attempt to blacklist fatty…
How the last of Zimbabwe’s whites are forging new roles in the post-Mugabe era
Rusty Markham gazed over the corrugated tin and wood structures that make up the Harare suburb of Hatcliffe, and recounts everything that it lacks; metalled…
Macron jokes ‘he’s not my lover’ as he takes full responsibility for bodyguard scandal
French President Emmanuel Macron has broken his silence to say he alone will take the blame for his violent bodyguard, but he also launched a…
Argentina split ahead of abortion reform vote
Argentine MPs face a crucial vote on Wednesday to decide whether or not to legalise abortion amidst fiercely polarized campaigns for and against the proposed bill.…
North Korea has not stopped nuclear, missile programme according to confidential UN report
North Korea has not stopped its nuclear and missile programmes in violation of United Nations sanctions, according to a confidential UN report seen by Reuters on Friday. The…
New York Times publisher says he told Donald Trump his attacks on media could cause violence
The publisher of the New York Times on Sunday revealed he recently warned Donald Trump that his angry verbal attacks on the American media –…
Europe ‘not doing its homework’ on basic wildfire prevention, experts warn
Landowners and governments across Europe are failing to invest in simple fire prevention methods that could prevent tragedies such as the wildfires which tore across…