Mayor Johnson hosts Peace Week breakfast with faith-based leaders
The goal of the faith-based breakfast is to help make Milwaukee safer through peace and unity.
The goal of the faith-based breakfast is to help make Milwaukee safer through peace and unity.
Hunt says ‘completely cured’ of PM ambitions ahead of conference speech today
Japan's top talent agency Johnny & Associates said on Monday it would split into two entities - one devoted to compensating victims of sexual abuse by its late founder, adding that 325 people so far have sought damages. The agency will also be changing its name, disassociating itself from its founder Johnny Kitagawa. The agency, which represents only male entertainers, last month admitted that Kitagawa, who died in 2019, had abused hundreds of boys and young men seeking stardom going back to at least the 1970s.
Education secretary to make an announcement later on Monday
Dame Sharon White has initiated talks with the board of the retail partnership to appoint her successor.
Serbia's troop deployment on Kosovo's border recalls Russia's behaviour towards Ukraine before its invasion, the Kosovar foreign minister said, urging the European Union to take action against Belgrade such as freezing its candidacy status. The warning comes after the United States said on Friday it was monitoring a troubling Serbian military build-up along the Kosovo frontier that is destabilising the area, and NATO said it was authorizing additional peacekeeping forces for Kosovo.
The 44-year-old will be the only black female member of the US Senate.
The first ever Lady Chief Justice of England and Wales has been sworn into office at a historic ceremony at the Royal Courts of Justice in London. Lady Sue Carr was appointed by King Charles III and is the first woman to lead the judiciary in a role that was first created in the 13th Century. Master of the Rolls Sir Geoffrey Vos called it a “landmark in our national life” and as he hailed Lady Carr’s “meteoric career”.
Burnham Market was given the nickname because of the large proportion of Londoners with property there.
The son of Yevgeny Prigozhin has reportedly taken over “command” of the Wagner Group, a leading US think tank has said, citing a prominent Wagner-affiliated Telegram channel.
The Chancellor said he ‘wouldn’t use her words’ as he defended allowing skilled foreign workers into the UK.
Amazon's Echo Show smart displays with Alexa voice control are already a good value next to the competition, but a big smart display sale is making them even cheaper.
Swift attended game on Sunday alongside Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds, Hugh Jackman, Sabrina Carpenter and Antoni Porowski
BBC Africa Eye speaks to more than 30 witnesses about a network of abuse that continued for decades.
More than 300 people seek compensation for being sexually abused by the late Johnny Kitagawa.
British manufacturing activity slowed sharply in September, though less steeply than the month before when it shrank at the fastest rate in more than three years, a survey showed on Monday. The S&P Global/CIPS manufacturing Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI) remained well below the 50 level dividing growth from contraction, edging up to 44.3 in September from August's reading of 43.0, which was the lowest since May 2020. S&P said 55% of manufacturers expected growth over the next 12 months, fewer than in August, while 9% expected a contraction.
Listed firms Pennon, United Utilities and Yorkshire Water saw shares rise after outlining their investment plans for 2025 to 2030.
The World Bank cut its forecast for growth in China next year and warned of slow expansion amid mounting concern over the nation's productivity slowdown.
She is the first woman to become the most senior judge in England and Wales.
The Chancellor said the pay-rise would benefit the lowest-paid
Doctors and consultants are holding their first-ever joint strikes