Nikki Haley calls for older politicians to be made to undergo ‘cognitive test’
‘And right now, let’s face it, we’ve got a lot of people in leadership positions that are old’
‘And right now, let’s face it, we’ve got a lot of people in leadership positions that are old’
PM potentially faces investigation into refurbishment of his flat
Decarbonising efforts adopted by countries will slow down demand for fossils, making prices more volatile
Kenya’s President Uhuru Kenyatta unveils carbon credit opportunity that links private capital, public policy, and technical expertise
Doctors in Bosnia are bracing for a new wave of the coronavirus in the Balkan nation, which has a low vaccination rate and has been among the hardest hit countries in Europe earlier in the pandemic
Boy died at the age of 13 after suffering permanent brain damage from the suicide bid
‘To do so would put their lives in jeopardy,’ he said
Thousands of ultra-Orthodox Jews have gathered at the Western Wall in Jerusalem to protest against a Jewish women’s group that holds monthly prayers there in a long-running campaign for gender equality at the site
The money saving expert has shared guidance for navigating the biggest shopping event of the year
From cheddar to stilton and Wensleydale and brie, indulge in one of these festive foodie selections
Actor has previously said she was sexually abused on the set of a film
‘We broke so many takes,’ his co-star said
It’s all the present inspiration you need. By Claire Spreadbury.
At Cop26, nations have gathered to limit the impact of global heating – but many across the planet are already feeling the colossal impact. Daisy Dunne speaks to those whose lives have been changed forever by drought, flooding and wildfires linked to the climate emergency
Japanese automaker Honda has lowered its profit and vehicle sales forecasts for the fiscal year, pointing to a supply crunch in chips and rising material costs
Germany has recorded its second consecutive daily record for new coronavirus cases as infections pick up across Europe
‘Anne used my weight as a stick to beat me with,’ recalled the presenter about her time on ‘The Weakest Link’
Business secretary had claimed it was ‘difficult to see future’ for standards commissioner
Residents complain of difficulties in breathing, itchy throats, watery eyes and severe headaches
IAG, which owns BA, said sales are recovering although they remain well below pre-pandemic levels.
Actor said she had joined the content platform to ‘take back control’ of her own body
Fox News host can be heard describing huge amounts of opioids he allegedly took after a surgery
Wales remains the strongest performer across the UK, with annual house price inflation of 12.9%, according to Halifax.
Standing close together on a sunny autumn day, a group of people wait patiently by a blue bus parked beneath a bridge in Belgrade
On Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula, efforts are underway to protect and restore mangrove forests, even as more are lost elsewhere