Police probe why officer used tear gas on Polish lawmaker
Polish police say are studying video footage to understand the circumstances that led a police officer to target a member of parliament with tear gas
Polish police say are studying video footage to understand the circumstances that led a police officer to target a member of parliament with tear gas
Thailand’s indefatigable pro-democracy activists have taken to Bangkok’s streets again, this time to protest the army as they push forward with their campaign for sweeping reforms, including to the nation’s monarchy
Gang got away with £3,000 worth of stock
A champion bodybuilder and weightlifter in the 1960s, Prowse became famous for two onscreen roles – one dedicated to saving children from getting run over, the other intent on destroying the universe
France’s highest administrative court has ordered a rethink of a 30-person attendance limit for religious services put in place by the government to slow down the spread of coronavirus
‘I have to mention your Radio 1 family… Craig, all of them,’ Winkleman told Clara Amfo
Inspired by The Clash and her love of the post-punk London music scene, Jessica Adams finally managed to return to the city of her birth when she turned 21, writes Christine Manby
We’ve been through a lot in 2020, and reliving through all of it may seem like too much to handle.
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Eric Trump is nothing if not loyal to his father’s narrative.
Joyce broke the heart and damaged the left eye of Daniel Dubois while Mike Tyson and Roy Jones fought to a draw aver eight rounds
The imposing 12ft metal tower sparked a worldwide guessing game last week after it was spotted on November 18 by the Utah Department of Public Safety and Division of Wildlife Resources.
'We've seen how young people feel they're over-policed and under-protected, they see the police as predators,' says Leroy Logan
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At a time when Covid is the ‘kiss of death’ for at-risk singletons, you inevitably have to reveal intimate details about yourself – but I have been overwhelmed by people’s openness
During the last four years, dictators worldwide gained ever greater latitude for their abuses so long as they maintained good relations with the White House, writes Borzou Daragahi
When fiction is based on reality, it can be hard to distinguish the facts from the creative licence.
‘Netflix already tell people that The Crown is fiction, it’s billed as a drama,’ one viewer commented
Exclusive: Brighton has won the first gold Sustainable Food City award – with its pay-as-you-feel cafes, cooking classes for teenagers and a zero-waste community pub on a working-class estate
In the midst of an endless news cycle centred on global pandemic guidelines and the future of democracy itself, it seems no one can resist a much needed break. Enter: a drunk squirrel vid.
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Britain’s foreign minister says there is only about a week left for the U.K. and the European Union to strike a post-Brexit trade deal, with fishing rights the major obstacle to agreement
Everything you need to know about the Autumn Nations Cup clash at the Aviva Stadium this Sunday
Actor died from respiratory failure caused by pneumonia, an irregular heart rate and old age
Dick Marty, co-chairman of the initiative committee, explains: “Our initiative aims to be obvious. Having to take responsibility for one's actions is a fundamental principle of our society and of our rule of law. Anyone who causes damage must answer for his actions.”