Nepal's PM secures vote of confidence in Parliament
Nepal’s communist prime minister has secured a vote of confidence in Parliament, enabling him to continue as long as he has the backing of his new coalition partners
Nepal’s communist prime minister has secured a vote of confidence in Parliament, enabling him to continue as long as he has the backing of his new coalition partners
Police in Oklahoma City have released bodycam footage showing their own captain trying to get out of a DUI arrest.
The midfielder arrived at Old Trafford in the summer on loan from Bayern Munich.
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Muntadhar al Zaidi became a symbol of resistance when he threw his shoes at president Bush. Years later, he has no regrets, writes Richard Hall
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The shadow of this doomed invasion can be seen in the incoherent approach to other conflicts, from Libya to Syria
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The operator has struggled with reliability and punctuality during parts of the past year.
Party officers met on Monday and unanimously agreed to vote against the so-called Stormont brake mechanism.
The damning report into sexism, racism and misogyny at the Metropolitan Police is expected tomorrow
The wedding is set for late summer and the couple will split their time between California, the UK, Montana and New York.
Another new manager for Spurs is almost certain for next season - but the former Juventus and Chelsea boss is running short of possibilities for his own new job
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s official spokesman defended the Privileges Committee investigation.
Watch live from Geneva as the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change releases its sixth synthesis report.
Questions about probe come amid husband Peter Murrell’s exit as chief executive over ‘tremendous’ membership numbers mess
Nicola Sturgeon says she hasn't heard if police want to interview her or her husband over a long-running probe into SNP finances.
Henry Dimbleby resigns and lashes out at Tory inaction on junk food
People are less miserable and those aged over 60 reported improvements in happiness relative to younger groups during the pandemic, research finds
The media mogul popped the question on St Patrick’s Day
The former prime minister is expected to offer a robust defence when he appears before MPs to give evidence.
There’s a comforting Syrian soup that features a rustic mix of meatballs and rice in a simple tomatoey broth flush with warm spices