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The divisive presenter has hit back at comedian Kate Smurthwaite's remarks about appearing on his new show.
Most Singaporeans support the death penalty - but one's man's execution has revived the debate.
John Glen’s comments come as senior MP David Davis says discontent is spreading in Tory ranks amid Partygate fallout
Harworth Group (LON:HWG) has had a great run on the share market with its stock up by a significant 5.4% over the last...
"Please send the police now," one girl pleaded as officers waited over an hour to storm the classroom.
A woman at a birthday party drew her pistol and left the gunman with multiple wounds, police say.
It is four years since their last clash on this grandest stage in Kiev, when Los Blancos claimed their third successive title on a dramatic night. Loris Karius, Sergio Ramos and Gareth Bale all played big roles in that final, although the landscape has changed plenty since then. Barring an unexpected turnaround in Bale’s fortunes, none of those players will feature in Paris this evening.
Libya faces a serious security threat from foreign fighters and private military companies, especially Russia’s Wagner Group which has violated international law, U.N. experts said in a report obtained by The Associated Press. The experts also accused seven Libyan armed groups of systematically using unlawful detention to punish perceived opponents, ignoring international and domestic civil rights laws, including laws prohibiting torture. In particular, "migrants have been extremely vulnerable to human rights abuses and regularly subjected to acts of slavery, rape and torture,” the panel said in the report to the U.N. Security Council obtained late Friday by the AP.
The artist’s solo museum debut, opening May 28, is a love letter to Black women and an antidote to art’s exclusionary ethos.
Unbearably hot temperatures are already testing the limits of human survival, and will continue to rise, challenging our bodies' ability to cope and making parts of the world increasingly uninhabitable. Scientists say urgent steps are needed for humans to adapt to extreme heat, including rethinking the way we live, work and blast the AC. "Extreme heat is going to get more problematic going forward, period," said Professor Blair Feltmate, head of the Intact Centre on Climate Adaptation at the Uni
It is banned from charging more for renewals than new deals, but the industry still has some tricks up its sleeve
It’s taken a while, but this gory, swear-packed series about costumed crusaders is now so visceral it’s like a spiritual successor to the brutal shenanigans of Westeros
Studies show men avoid female authors. Ahead of the Women’s prize for fiction, chair of judges Mary Ann Sieghart finds out why – and we ask male authors to redress the balance
The Frenchman killed himself in prison in February while awaiting trial for rape. Here, six former models speak out about him, his friend Jeffrey Epstein and an industry that turned a blind eye
Teachers want their students to be safe. But they say they need school supplies, not guns
The midfielder can help the Reds end a 23-year exile from the top flight by beating Huddersfield in Sunday’s Sky Bet Championship play-off.
Eskasoni First Nation members will be featured in the latest music video for Myles Goodwyn of the Canadian hard rock band April Wine. April Wine formed in Halifax and was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame in 2010. Goodwyn said he wanted a way to amplify Indigenous voices around the missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls issue. The song, Darling Where Are You, centres around the pain of missing a loved one. For the project, he collaborated with Kalolin Johnson to sing and tra
To celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee, we have researched some of the best fun facts about Her Majesty Elizabeth II to make you smile.
It's the third inning of the opening game of the new baseball season at Quillorama Stadium in Trois-Rivières and second baseman for the hometown Aigles, Joe Campagna, is at bat. He swings at an offering from pitcher Jared Cheek of Kentucky's Florence Y'alls and with a crack of the bat, the ball launches into a gap in the outfield. Montrealer Louis-Philippe Pelletier takes off from second base, rounds third and scores. The crowd rises to their feet and they cheer. As a reporter from Montreal, I c
Voters in Ottawa Centre say they want housing policy that targets affordability and availability, and not just for families looking to buy their first home. Appoline Kalonji says existing housing policies are aimed at a narrow set of people who already have money or households with two incomes. "I'm passionate about that because I want people in my category, my age [group], to be able to afford something that's so simple as housing," she said. "Shelter is important, it's one of the basic necessi