Rep Jamie Raskin compares US to ancient civilisations that ‘practiced human sacrifice’ in gun violence hearings
Mass shooting victims and survivors testified before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday
Mass shooting victims and survivors testified before the House Oversight Committee on Wednesday
Johnny Depp’s lawyers have refuted claims that they are taking a post-verdict “victory lap” after they appeared on two US morning television programmes.
Ian Blackford called Boris Johnson a "lame duck" prime minister and likened him to the black knight in Monty Python during his speech at Prime Minister’s Questions on Wednesday (8 June).
The Supreme Court is limiting when someone can sue for a violation of their rights by a federal official
Ex-president continues to gloat over size of the crowd at ‘Stop the Steal’ rally, portray jailed participants as innocent victims and shrug off responsibility ahead of televised congressional hearings
Ex-vice president remains at odds with Donald Trump over Capitol riot, when violent insurrectionists threatened to hang him for failing to co-operate with plot to overturn election
The Taoiseach says UK government’s proposal to override key parts of the Brexit deal would be ‘to the benefit of absolutely no-one’
Miah Cerrillo spoke before the House Oversight Committee along with parents of Uvalde and Buffalo victims
The select committee will unveil its findings over a series a public hearings which will begin Thursday at 8pm
Being falsely accused could ‘completely destroy you’, he said.
Climate campaigners tell high court ministers knew policies they were able to quantify did not add up to the reductions necessary to meet one of the key emission reduction targets
Keir Starmer criticised Boris Johnson over the state of the NHS during Prime Minister's Questions on Wednesday (8 June) and accused him of creating a "24-hours at A&E" policy.
The US Open winner could now request a wildcard at the Rothesay International in Eastbourne.
A US Senator says gas prices have become so high that “it would be cheaper to buy cocaine” and run everywhere instead of Americans using their cars.
As well as in-person events, many will be available to stream online.
Announcement comes amid two congressional hearings on gun violence and extremism
Blatter and Michel Platini are in a Swiss criminal court for their 11-day trial on charges of defrauding Fifa
‘Public officials ... must be able to do their jobs without concern for their personal safety or that of their families’
Washington Commanders defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio is defending his comparison between the protests in the wake of the death of George Floyd to the insurrection at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021
Like the form of emotional abuse it is named after, medical gaslighting is a form of sexism and misogyny – though it is institutional rather than personal
The Taliban have detained a popular Afghan fashion model and three of his colleagues, accusing them of disrespecting Islam and the Quran, the Muslim holy book
Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro has been welcomed in the Turkish capital one the same day as the foreign minister of Russia, a key ally of the ostracized Latin American regime, was also visiting the city
‘When you’re married to one of the biggest icons in music, there’s things you must protect’
Jack Dunn thought an onward ticket to Mexico would be enough to get him into the US. Border officials had other ideas.
Annabell Rodriguez's obituary says she was “a sweet young girl whose favorite color was blue, especially on butterflies.”