London [UK], September 28 (ANI): Following his side’s 186-run loss to England, Australia skipper Mitchell Marsh lauded English all-rounder Liam Livingstone for playing a “gem of an innings”. Skipper Harry Brook and Livingstone’s fireworks with the bat,…
Uttar Pradesh: Four arrested in Ghaziabad over attempt to force religion conversion
Ghaziabad (Uttar Pradesh) [India], September 28 (ANI): Ghaziabad Police has arrested four persons for allegedly forcing people to convert their religion. All four accused arrested on September 27 have been identified as Ashu (19), Paster Rasi Balram Si…
UK issued its first fine for violating sanctions against Russia
The UK has issued its first fine for violating anti-Russian sanctions imposed against Russia due to its unlawful invasion of Ukraine. The penalty was imposed by the UK’s Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFCI), according to the UK Treasury …
UK issued its first fine for violating sanctions against Russia
The UK has issued its first fine for violating anti-Russian sanctions imposed against Russia due to its unlawful invasion of Ukraine. The penalty was imposed by the UK’s Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFCI), according to the UK Treasury …
UK issued its first fine for violating sanctions against Russia
The UK has issued its first fine for violating anti-Russian sanctions imposed against Russia due to its unlawful invasion of Ukraine. The penalty was imposed by the UK’s Office of Financial Sanctions Implementation (OFCI), according to the UK Treasury …
Eguavoen’s future unclear as NFF halts search for new Super Eagles coach ahead Libya double-header
On Thursday, the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, confirmed that Augustien Eguavoen will continue in his role as caretaker of the Super Eagles. It ended speculations over who would handle the national team for the upcoming 2025 Africa Cup of Nations q…
Brussels, my love? Middle East horror unfolds from afar
We are joined this week by Virginijus Sinkevičius, Lithuanian MEP from the Greens, Maria Martisiute, a security and defence analyst from the European Policy Centre and Matthew Robinson, director of the Euro-Gulf Information Centre. The panel discussed …
Britons risk becoming ill in popular holiday destination – some could develop ‘severe disease’
Britons in Peru have been given a fresh travel warning due to diseases present in the country. The Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) provided holidaymakers with new information on Oropouche virus disease and yellow fever. Peru is a po…
Urgent demands for more electric car chargers in rural areas as drivers face ‘challenging’ situation
A leading motoring organisation is calling on the Government to install more electric vehicle chargers in rural areas to help Britons make the switch. According to data from Zapmap, there are 68,273 public electric car chargers around the UK, with more…
‘Labour treats England badly – they want to break it up into regions we don’t recognise,’ says Sir John Redwood
The people of the UK are usually more sensible than their governments. Ten years ago after years of pressure from the SNP for independence, the Scots voted decisively to remain in the UK. 2 million voted to stay and 1.6 million to leave. Eight years ag…