Russian accused of killing Alexander Litvinenko reportedly dies from Covid-19
Dmitri Kovtun was one of two men who a UK inquiry ruled had laced the former Russian spy’s tea with a rare radioactive substance in 2006.
Dmitri Kovtun was one of two men who a UK inquiry ruled had laced the former Russian spy’s tea with a rare radioactive substance in 2006.
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Live event at Buckingham Palace will feature three stages and an audience of 10,000
It was a very warm and sunny day in London, with temperatures hovering at around 20C at the start of the service.
The Duke and Duchess of Sussex are celebrating their daughter’s first birthday ‘privately’
More than 30 members of the Queen’s family will attend the BBC’s Platinum Party at the Palace.
The special concert celebrating the Queen’s 70-year Jubilee will be broadcast live on BBC One on Saturday evening.
The Duchess of Cambridge was seen at the bedside of seven-day-old Florence Charlotte Rose Clements.
The 25-year-old victim was seated in an outdoor dining area at an Irish pub
The Queen laughed and smiled during a virtual call with the Australians of Year and the country’s governor-general who was presenting the award.
Ann Turner Cook, whose cherubic baby face was known the world over as the original Gerber baby, has died
Officers were called to reports a man, in his 40s, was armed with a screwdriver and shouting at Chelsea Bridge
Pro-vegan climate group Animal Rebellion said six women entered the area wearing sashes reading ‘Animal Justice’.
Cambodians are voting Sunday in local elections that are their first chance to go to the polls since the ruling party of long-serving Prime Minister Hun Sen swept a 2018 general election that was widely criticized as unfair
When graduation balloons popped inside a West Virginia high school, a teacher had to reassure students who ducked for cover that the noise did not come from gunfire
The former White House advisor’s tell-all was billed ‘as a look beyond the headlines of the Trump administration’
President Vladimir Putin has said that Western countries are using Russia as a scapegoat for food and energy crises.
Police say a Chicago man has been charged in the shootings of a U.S. marshal and his police dog who were wounded during an exchange of gunfire while serving a warrant
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Princess Charlotte joined her family on a visit Cardiff Castle in Wales on Saturday (4 June) in honour of the Queen's platinum jubilee.
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The Met’s Directorate of Professional Standards is investigating the incident.