Police braced for planned unrest by ‘hateful and divisive’ groups
Charges continue to be brought against people alleged to have taken part in previous disturbances.
Charges continue to be brought against people alleged to have taken part in previous disturbances.
Ninety-eight projects aiming to use AI to cut train delays and speed up prescriptions have been awarded a share of £32 million.
The airline claimed Flight 100 from London to New York would use 100% sustainable aviation fuel.
Ms Harris is elevating a Midwestern governor, military veteran and union supporter.
Harrington is now Ireland’s most decorated female Olympian and the only Irish boxer to win back-to-back Olympic finals.
The Scottish 1500m star was beaten to gold by American Cole Hocker.
Mr Stride, who announced his bid to replace Rishi Sunak last month, has criticised Mr Farage’s response to the riots taking place across England.
Immigration solicitors have received threats from the far-right amid violent unrest on Britain’s streets.
Reigning champion Jakob Ingebrigtsen finished fourth.
James Nelson admitted causing criminal damage during trouble in Bolton on Sunday.
The British teenager’s world record for scaling a 15-metre high wall is 4.75 seconds.
It follows her gold medal in the women’s 800m final at the Paris Olympics which has prompted “poster girl” and “golden girl” titles.
The 22-year-old became an Olympic champion in the women’s 800 metres in Paris, shrugging off the weight of enormous expectations to claim the gold.
Around 100 people have already been charged in connection with recent unrest, with more disorder expected on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Minnesota governor Tim Walz was also elected chair of the Democratic Governors Association in December.