According to sources, members of the Labour party are advising against backing the SNP’s request for a ceasefire next week in order to avoid weakening
Author: Sarah Mitchell
The judge has ruled that Prince Harry’s lawsuit against the publisher of the Mail can proceed in court.
Prince Harry, Elton John, and Doreen Lawrence are pleased with the ruling of the judge to allow them to proceed with their legal action against
Colombia has approved a comprehensive “junk food law” aimed at addressing diseases caused by unhealthy eating habits.
A recent legislation in Colombia, which imposes taxes on ultra-processed food, has received praise from activists and health professionals. This move is seen as a
Booths supermarkets in the northern region of England will be removing their self-checkouts.
While some individuals enjoy the quickness and convenience of using self-checkout machines at supermarkets, there are also frustrating moments such as the machine not recognizing
Following a significant ruling, South Africa will implement a policy for shared parental leave.
The nation of South Africa is preparing to implement a new policy that will allow for shared parental leave, making it the first country in
Hiromi, a rulebreaker in the world of jazz, believes that the piano has the ability to transport her to any place she desires.
T There are few jazz musicians like Japanese pianist Hiromi Uehara. With her hair stylishly piled a foot high, the 44-year-old delivers intense performances that
Ratcliffe is optimistic about finalizing a deal with Manchester United within the next two weeks.
Jim Ratcliffe, the gentleman, is optimistic about finalizing a transaction to purchase a small portion of Manchester United within the next two weeks. The wealthy
Howe states that Newcastle will challenge the Premier League regulation that restricts transfers.
Eddie Howe has stated that Newcastle is determined to oppose a potential new Premier League regulation that would prohibit teams from loaning players from affiliated
Diageo issues profit warning due to decline in drinking in Latin America.
The company Diageo, known for producing drinks such as Guinness and Johnnie Walker, has released a statement warning of lower profits due to a decrease