Hubert Hurkacz dropped out of the 1/8 finals of the ATP 1000-ranked tournament in Miami. The number eight seeded Polish tennis player lost to Bulgarian Grigor Dimitrov 6:3, 3:6, 6:7 (3-7). The encounter lasted two hours and 42 minutes.more
The director of Russia's most powerful security agency said on Tuesday that he believed Ukraine, along with the United States and Britain, were involved in the attack on a concert hall just outside Moscow that killed at least 139 people.more
A London court on Tuesday ordered a former curator at the British Museum accused of stealing hundreds of artefacts to provide the museum with a list of all items he is suspected of taking and to return those still in his possession.more
The threat of terrorism has increased in the Nordic countries, and the risk of escalation of violence is becoming real due to tensions in the Middle East. However, Russia remains the biggest threat to Finland since the security environment has permanently changed since the invasion of Ukraine, the Finnish Internal Security and Counterintelligence Service (Supo) said yesterday.more
Julian Assange must wait to find out if his final UK appeal against his US extradition can go ahead. The High Court said he would be allowed to appeal unless assurances were given by the United States.more
The amount most often indicated by respondents to spend on Easter food shopping is PLN 200-300 per person - according to a survey by UCE Research and the Offerista Group. As much as 17.3 percent respondents estimated their expenses in this way.more
The Polish national football team advanced to this year's European Championships in Germany. In the play-off final in Cardiff, Poland won on penalties against Wales 5-4. After 90 minutes and extra time it was 0-0. The Polish national team will take part in this event for the fifth time in history.more
Pizza chain Papa Johns has said it will close nearly a tenth of its UK restaurants - all of which it says are "underperforming".
The closures follow a review of the business which identified sites that were "no longer financially viable".more
Unknown perpetrators devastated the famous heart-shaped Croatian island of Galesznjak, located in the Adriatic Sea, by starting the illegal construction of a pier-like structure there, Jutarnji list reported. Construction is prohibited in the uninhabited Galeshnjak, devoid of tourist facilities and other buildings.more
England players will again wear shirts without names on the back in the second half of their friendly against Belgium this evening as part of a campaign to raise awareness of dementia.more
Renting is cheaper than buying in most of the UK, but not in London, according to new data from Halifax.
New data from the country’s biggest mortgage lender shows that the average monthly cost to first-time buyers to own a home in the capital is now £2,241, slightly less than the monthly cost of renting.more
Almost 9,000 foreign nurses a year are leaving the UK to work abroad, amid a sudden surge in nurses quitting the already understaffed NHS for better-paid jobs elsewhere.more
"Give us the damn Patriots," said Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba today in an interview for Politico. If Ukraine had a sufficient number of air defense systems, it would be able to protect the lives of its citizens and its economy, he emphasized.more
The British Food Safety Authority (FSA) is considering introducing a ban on the import and sale of some Polish poultry products due to the growing number of salmonella infections - the Bureau of Investigative Journalism (TBIJ) revealed last week.more
Jakub Moder, Paweł Wszolek and Paweł Bochniewicz are three players who were not included in the Polish national team for the evening match in Cardiff against Wales for promotion to the European Championships, PZPN informed.more
In mBank, as of 3 April, 5 PLN will be charged for cash withdrawals from foreign ATMs and Euronet, and from the ATM of its own network - a commission for withdrawals below 300 PLN. Free will cease to be Blik and withdrawal in a shop checkout, writes today's "Gazeta Wyborcza".more
Yesterday, the British Royal Air Force dropped more than 10 tonnes of food into Gaza for the first time, the UK Ministry of Defence said in a statement today.more
At least seven people collapsed into the water when the Key Bridge in the US city of Baltimore collapsed this morning, the CBS station reported. A rescue operation is underway. According to the fire service, there were multiple vehicles on the bridge at the time of the incident.more
More than 100 tractors have rolled past the Houses of Parliament as farmers protested against what they say is a lack of support for UK food production.
Convoys with horns blaring made their way through central London's streets to Westminster on Monday evening.
Organisers Save British Farming and Fairness for Farmers of Kent said cheap food imports and unsupportive policies were putting UK food more
"Nottingham Forest has lodged an appeal for the deduction of four points due to breaches of the Premier League's Profitability and Sustainability (PSR) rules," the English Premier League club announced yesterday.more
The Islamic State (IS), a terrorist organisation of Islamic fundamentalists, launched an intensive recruitment campaign last year targeting fighters from Tajikistan and other Central Asian countries, the UK Guardian portal reported, based on UN reports.more
The UK government has formally accused China of being behind what it called "malicious" cyber campaigns against MPs and the Electoral Commission. Two people and a company have been sanctioned over cyber-attacks. Deputy PM Oliver Dowden said they were behind attempts to access details of MPs critical of Beijing, as well as the data of potentially 40 million voters.more
The European Commission yesterday opened five investigations against digital companies Alphabet, Apple and Meta. At issue are possible breaches of competition rules contained in the EU's Digital Markets Regulation (DMA). This is the first investigation of its kind under the DMA.more
Domestic energy prices could be capped based on the time of day that households use their appliances, the regulator Ofgem has said.
The watchdog said it has launched early discussions about a "dynamic" price cap that changes as consumers became more flexible.more
The leader of the world tennis rankings, Iga Swiatek, lost to Russian Ekaterina Aleksandrova, starting number 14, 4:6, 2:6 in the 1/8 finals of the WTA Rank 1000 tournament in Miami. The fight lasted one hour and 25 minutes.more