Israeli military says it killed top Hezbollah commander as sides renew fire
It comes after the death toll from a massive Israeli bombardment climbed to nearly 560 people as thousands flee southern Lebanon.
It comes after the death toll from a massive Israeli bombardment climbed to nearly 560 people as thousands flee southern Lebanon.
Fleeing residents have headed towards the capital of Beirut in the biggest exodus since 2006.
The Mayor of London will be in the US city this week during the United Nations General Assembly.
The plant on an island in the Susquehanna River in Pennsylvania was the site of the nation’s worst commercial nuclear power accident in 1979.
Flights, ferries and train services were suspended in Shanghai and neighbouring provinces, disrupting travel during China’s Mid-Autumn Festival.
Ukraine wants to use UK and US long-range missiles to hit targets in Russia but the transatlantic allies have yet to agree.
The Foreign Secretary accused the Russian president of ‘bluster’ over the threat of war with Nato if Ukraine uses Western weapons to hit Russia.
It is part of a wider programme of work known as a heavy overhaul, which involves all vital parts on the Pendolinos being revamped.
The Scottish First Minister was speaking as the Scottish and UK governments announced a £100 million support package for the area.
The move by owners Petroineos is expected to lead to the loss of 400 jobs over the next two years.
Four hundred jobs will be lost in the move.
The Prime Minister has his own musical roots having played the flute, piano and violin as a child.
Age UK and the End Fuel Poverty Coalition have both criticised the Government over its restriction of winter fuel payments.
The electronic travel authorisation system was introduced last year.
Ofcom’s news consumption survey 2024 found TV news as the primary source of information has gradually declined.