The UK and Mauritius announced that a deal had been made between the two countries on Oct. 3, 2024.
Artermis II splashes down into the Pacific, Virginia bans ghost guns, and the Department of Education reverses gender identity policies.
The United States has sent its first crewed mission to the moon in over 50 years, and Trump’s birthright citizenship order gets heard by the Supreme Court.
More than 12,300 Iranian targets have been struck since the beginning of the campaign, according to U.S. Central Command.
About 40 countries are working to secure the vital maritime passage choked off by Iran after Trump said they should ’take it themselves.’
As the U.S. president indicates a cease-fire could be near, NATO allies including the UK, France, and Germany hold steady in their refusal to join the conflict.
King Charles III will be in the United States in late April.
U.S. President Donald Trump said the historic royal visit will be ’terrific,' despite criticism over the UK’s decision not to back Middle East military action.
Ministers are halting the billion-pound Scotland factory plan as security concerns grow over China’s role in Britain’s offshore wind supply chain.
Police have described the two suspects in the arsons as British nationals aged 47 and 45 and said a third person might be involved.
UK Technology Secretary Kendall says six-week pilots will produce the evidence needed for a national policy.
There have been a number of anti-Jewish attacks that have taken place in Europe since the start of the Iran War on Feb. 28.
Rutte praised U.S. President Donald Trump for his efforts to take out Tehran’s military capabilities.
The Community Security Trust said that the attack showed an ‘obvious parallel to similar recent anti-Jewish arson attacks in Liege, Rotterdam, and Amsterdam.’
The controversial amendment to decriminalize women who self-abort for any reason after the legal cut-off of 24 weeks cleared the House of Lords.
The case count is up to 29, with two confirmed deaths.
The bill would have made Scotland the first of the four UK nations to allow assisted suicide.
The UK and Mauritius announced that a deal had been made between the two countries on Oct. 3, 2024.
Artermis II splashes down into the Pacific, Virginia bans ghost guns, and the Department of Education reverses gender identity policies.
The United States has sent its first crewed mission to the moon in over 50 years, and Trump’s birthright citizenship order gets heard by the Supreme Court.
More than 12,300 Iranian targets have been struck since the beginning of the campaign, according to U.S. Central Command.
About 40 countries are working to secure the vital maritime passage choked off by Iran after Trump said they should ’take it themselves.’
As the U.S. president indicates a cease-fire could be near, NATO allies including the UK, France, and Germany hold steady in their refusal to join the conflict.
King Charles III will be in the United States in late April.
U.S. President Donald Trump said the historic royal visit will be ’terrific,' despite criticism over the UK’s decision not to back Middle East military action.
Ministers are halting the billion-pound Scotland factory plan as security concerns grow over China’s role in Britain’s offshore wind supply chain.
Police have described the two suspects in the arsons as British nationals aged 47 and 45 and said a third person might be involved.
UK Technology Secretary Kendall says six-week pilots will produce the evidence needed for a national policy.
There have been a number of anti-Jewish attacks that have taken place in Europe since the start of the Iran War on Feb. 28.
Rutte praised U.S. President Donald Trump for his efforts to take out Tehran’s military capabilities.
The Community Security Trust said that the attack showed an ‘obvious parallel to similar recent anti-Jewish arson attacks in Liege, Rotterdam, and Amsterdam.’
The controversial amendment to decriminalize women who self-abort for any reason after the legal cut-off of 24 weeks cleared the House of Lords.
The case count is up to 29, with two confirmed deaths.
The bill would have made Scotland the first of the four UK nations to allow assisted suicide.