Clean-up begins after sudden storms flood roads and halt air traffic in Geneva
No-one was hurt, although air travel was affected.
No-one was hurt, although air travel was affected.
The plea agreement between the US and Julian Assange was signed on June 19 and a bail hearing was heard in private the next day.
The Princess Royal has spent three nights in hospital after being injured when she was struck by a horse.
A survey of retail investors found some two-thirds of respondents aged 18 to 44 think a change in No 10 will push up British-listed stock values.
Stella Assange said her husband would not speak publicly until a ‘time of his choosing’.
DJ Bob the Blender was already set up on a sofa in front of the Pyramid Stage before 9am on Wednesday morning.
The WikiLeaks founder is being reunited with his family to start a new life.
Mel Stride called for a debate on whether politicians should be allowed to gamble on politics, but his view was that ‘people shouldn’t do it’.
The former Arsenal keeper expects the Three Lions to grow into the tournament.
Several demonstrators were killed as people protest over the rising cost of living and inequality.
St Martin’s would need to prepare for more school children and traffic if plans for new housing sites are progressed, parish constable Dave Beausire has warned.
He pleaded guilty to a single felony charge after the US dropped 17 other espionage charges against him.
The auction titled Princess Diana’s Elegance & A Royal Collection will be held at The Peninsula Beverly Hills in Los Angeles on June 27.
The WikiLeaks founder has appeared in court in the US territory of the Northern Mariana Islands and pleaded guilty to one charge.
Scotland Secretary Alister Jack has denied breaking any watchdog rules after reportedly telling the BBC he bet on the date of the election.