Three injured in drone attack on Russian city near Ukrainian border
Regional governor Alexander Gusev said the three residents in Voronezh were hurt by shards of glass from broken windows
Regional governor Alexander Gusev said the three residents in Voronezh were hurt by shards of glass from broken windows
Chief inspector of constabulary Andy Cooke has called for ‘definitive action’ so standards improve.
The collapse of the Kakhovka dam on the Dnieper River set off a scramble to evacuate residents in dozens of flooded areas.
The Ukrainian leader said he is helping to assess efforts to evacuate civilians and provide them with drinking water and other support.
Harry alleges that Mirror Group Newspapers used information obtained through unlawful means.
Jonathan Nuttall was unhappy at the prospect of losing his family home, a court heard.
Ukraine accused Russian forces of blowing up the Kakhovka dam and hydroelectric power station, while Russian officials blamed Ukrainian bombardment.
Ukrainian authorities ordered hundreds of thousands of residents downriver to evacuate.
Villagers living on the banks of the Dnipro river have been told to leave their homes.
The British Medical Association said the Government is refusing to acknowledge the impact of the cost-of-living crisis on doctors.
The claims from Russia could not be independently verified and Ukrainian officials did not confirm any assaults.
China, which says it is neutral but has supported Moscow politically, urged countries to stop sending weapons to Ukraine.
Ben Roberts-Smith lost a landmark defamation suit on Thursday against newspapers that had accused him of an array of war crimes.
A recent spate of attacks on the capital has put strain on residents and tested the strength of Ukraine’s air defences.
Christine Grayson discussed ‘getting rid’ of the mobile phone masts with expanding foam and angle grinders.