UK joins US in accusing Russian state media of ‘covert’ interference
The outlet was a ‘mouthpiece for Russian disinformation’ which has ‘mutated into an altogether more harmful organisation’, the Foreign Office said.
The outlet was a ‘mouthpiece for Russian disinformation’ which has ‘mutated into an altogether more harmful organisation’, the Foreign Office said.
A Kremlin news outlet was accused of working hand-in-hand with the Russian military and running fundraising campaigns to pay for military equipment.
Anita Rose was found unconscious after taking her dog, Bruce, for a walk. She died in hospital four days later.
Kieran Usher appeared at Newcastle Crown Court to admit the charge of riot and was remanded in custody ahead of his sentencing later this month.
Russia’s economy continues to show solid growth despite sanctions.
The Archbishop of Canterbury outlined his ideas during a House of Lords debate on the situation in Sudan.
Four-legged robotic guard dog is ‘of critical importance’ to JLR.
It is part of a wider programme of work known as a heavy overhaul, which involves all vital parts on the Pendolinos being revamped.
Jonathan Terry hopes the walk will encourage men to feel ‘macho’ and openly talk about their health concerns.
A range of stories feature on Friday’s front pages.
The UK’s current infrastructure will need ‘significant upgrades’ to support next-generation connectivity.
The Dali lost power and veered off course before striking the Francis Scott Key Bridge, causing it to collapse.
It also claims there are much higher levels of tooth decay among children in the north of England.
The autumn months are expected to be wetter than usual, the Met Office said.
The first part of the year-long programme was unveiled on Thursday.