British men discontinue legal action against UAE officials over torture claims
Matthew Hedges and Ali Issa Ahmad had sued several Emirati officials for damages after claims they were tortured while detained in the country.
Matthew Hedges and Ali Issa Ahmad had sued several Emirati officials for damages after claims they were tortured while detained in the country.
The charity of former PM Gordon Brown’s wife has launched a development project to help young people in Ukraine.
The artworks are touring for 12 weeks.
Andrew RT Davies, leader of the Welsh Conservatives, was speaking at a conference in Llandudno.
Ezedi’s body was recovered from the River Thames on Monday.
Ian Connell, 39, is alleged to have strangled Donald ‘Prentice’ Patience.
Lawes said there was ‘no way’ he could turn down the offer from the French second-tier side.
The Archbishop of Canterbury said enemies make people afraid and fear makes people suffer.
Mollie Chapman said her parents would be ‘insanely proud’ to see her graduate from the University of Bristol.
But Unite said the action by SQA workers is having a ‘tangible and direct impact’ on coursework marking.
Intuitive Machines’ Nova-C Odysseus lander touched down on the Moon’s south pole region on Thursday night.
Hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes following the discovery of the unexploded device.
The University of Aberdeen said the industrial action is ‘disappointing’.
Jacob Graham, whose ‘idol’ was US terrorist Theodore Kaczynski the ‘Unabomber’, will be sentenced next month.
The next two plaques outside the capital will be dedicated to Beatles star George Harrison and 20th century ceramist Clarice Cliff.