Migrants waiting at San Ysidro border crossing
Many migrants are waiting at the San Ysidro border crossing following the end of title 42.
Many migrants are waiting at the San Ysidro border crossing following the end of title 42.
Michael Gove has called for a tax cut before the next general election - putting him at odds with the chancellor on the first day of Conservative Party conference. Jeremy Hunt told The Times newspaper on Saturday the government was "not in a position to talk about tax cuts at all", and needed to focus on getting to a place in the economy where ministers could "credibly" offer reductions before making offers to voters.
Since 2013, India started favourites, only to flop in the knockout stage or finals of ICC tournaments.
Six different sizes of pumpkin will go on sale at Tesco from October 2.
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Sunday suggested that British soldiers training Ukrainian troops in Ukraine would be legitimate targets for Russian forces, as would German factories producing Taurus missiles should they supply Kyiv. Medvedev, who is deputy chairman of Russia's Security Council, and has become an increasingly hawkish and anti-Western figure in Russian politics, said such steps by the West were bringing World War Three closer.
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Europe hold a commanding 10½ - 5½ lead at the start of Sunday’s play looking to deny America a historic Ryder Cup comeback in Rome
United have lost four of their first seven Premier League games, including home defeats to Brighton and Crystal Palace.
But memories of colonial project to wipe out Tasmania’s natives boost yes campaign on island
The fathers of heavy metal have gained at least one new fan thanks to an inspired new Carlos Acosta commission. And the music’s the star in the English National Ballet ambitious new mixed bill
The barrister famous for his work on landmark cases such as Grenfell, Stephen Lawrence and the Birmingham Six has written a book about fighting injustice
US-based The Bear and BBC1’s Boiling Point lift the lid on a culture of hierarchy, addiction and abusiveness. But how do real chefs rate behind-closed-doors TV portrayals?
The historian’s new TV series, Union, exposes the contradictions and conflicting identities that have beset the United Kingdom from its earliest alliances to our present divisions
The veteran US philosopher renowned for his theories of consciousness is an intriguing figure but too prone to ‘professorial preening’
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Keith Egli returned to city hall this week, not as a politician, but as a survivor. At a fundraiser for victims of sexual violence on Tuesday morning, the former city councillor spoke of his own experience healing from the trauma of being sexually assaulted as a child."The biggest message I hope I got across is that it's not your fault. It's nothing you did," Egli told CBC's Omar Dabaghi-Pacheco following the event. "The person who assaulted you, they're the one responsible. If there's any shame
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Some members of the local Ukrainian community say there's "broken trust" after a former Ukrainian solder who fought in a Nazi division was honoured in Parliament during President Volodymyr Zelenskyy's visit to Ottawa — and want an apology of their own."This is just so, so disappointing," said Jane Kolbe, an active member of the community in Ottawa.Now-former House of Commons Speaker Anthony Rota invited veteran Yaroslav Hunka, one of his constituents from North Bay, Ont., to sit in the gallery d
VANCOUVER — Nearly two-thirds of the overdose deaths in British Columbia this year came after smoking illicit drugs, yet only 40 per cent of the supervised consumption sites in the province offer a safe place to smoke, and the chief coroner says that needs to change. Lisa Lapointe said the latest data show 65 per cent of overdose deaths in 2023 came after smoking drugs, compared to 15 per cent involving injection, 14 per cent snorting and five per cent from oral consumption. The coroners' office