Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenski has already decided to replace the supreme commander of the armed forces, Gen. Valery Zaluzhny, the British Financial Times reported yesterday, citing four people familiar with the situation.more
The UK construction sector is facing an “immensely difficult period” after 4,370 construction companies went bust over the past year, according to new data.more
Arsenal won the away match against Nottingham Forest 2-1 in the 22nd round of the English Premier League. Jakub Kiwior's team advanced to the position of independent runner-up and is two points behind Liverpool.more
Former U.S. Air Force intelligence officer Tony Romeo claims to have found at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean the wreckage of the plane of legendary pilot Amelia Earhart, who disappeared nearly 90 years ago during an attempt to circle the Earth, Reuters reported yesterday.more
Britain is ready to bring forward the moment when it formally recognises a Palestinian state, the foreign secretary has suggested. Lord Cameron said Palestinians had to be given a political horizon to encourage peace in the Middle East.more
New cars in Ireland grew 2.4cm wider in five years, with some of the most popular models now so large they have just a few centimetres to spare in many parking spaces.more
The International Ski Federation (FIS) announced that an additional Ski Jumping World Cup competition will be held on March 1 in Lahti, Finland. This is due to the fact that on January 17, the competition in Szczyrk was not completed due to too strong wind.more
The temperature of 48.8 degrees Celsius recorded in 2021 in Sicily, Italy, is a new verified heat record in "continental Europe", announced the UN World Meteorological Agency (WMO), which officially confirmed the result.more
The proportion of people aged 16 or older in England and Wales who are married or in a civil partnership has fallen below 50% for the first time. The figure dropped to 49.7% in 2021 and then to 49.4% in 2022, according to the latest estimates from the Office for National Statistics (ONS).more
Irish Ryanair will launch 30 new routes from Poland in the upcoming summer season, including: to Alicante, Chania, Corfu or Malta - said Ryanair CEO Michael O'Leary.more
New minimum wage thresholds for foreign worker visas will come into force "within weeks", the Home Secretary announced on Tuesday.
The Government said in December that there would be a wave of new restrictions on people coming to Britain, and their family members, in a bid to bring down legal immigration. more
Broadband and mobile phone firms should ditch plans for "grossly unfair" bill increases this spring, argues Which?.
Consumers are still facing price rises linked to inflation plus an extra charge, the consumer group says.
That is despite new rules that are expected to come into force later this year that will ban this approach.more
Unemployed young people are having to turn down jobs because they cannot afford associated costs such as clothes and transport, a Prince’s Trust study has found.more
London's outstanding school system is under threat as an exodus of families from the capital is forcing increasing numbers of schools to close, stark new data reveals.more
The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), the main unionist party in Northern Ireland, has endorsed a deal to return to power-sharing government, its leader has said.more
Nicholas Mickelson, a teammate of striker Erling Haaland in the Norwegian youth national team, was considered a huge talent, but his career was ruined by an injury. Now he is racing against a Manchester City player, playing for...Thailand.more
Yesterday, the British Ministry of Foreign Affairs imposed sanctions on seven people and entities associated with Iran, including those involved in the attempted murder in Great Britain of two journalists from the Iran International TV channel, which opposes the regime.more
Over the last few hundred million years, the Moon's circumference has shrunk by almost 50 meters. For this reason, seismic movements and faults appear on our natural satellite. They were found especially in the area where a manned NASA spacecraft is scheduled to land in 2026.more
King Charles has left hospital after treatment for an enlarged prostate. The King walked out the London Clinic private hospital with his wife, Queen Camilla, after spending three nights there.more
Only every second Pole understands the relationship between inflation and the value of savings. Most do not rule out that some institution will cover their stock exchange losses - reports today's "Puls Biznesu".more
Barcelona players had lunch at Robert Lewandowski's house in Castelldefels on Monday. The aim was to strengthen the team's morale after losing in the Spanish league at home to Villarreal 3-5 and being eliminated from the King's Cup after losing to Athletic Bilbao 2-4.more
Disposable vapes are set to be banned as part of plans to tackle the rising number of young people taking up vaping, the government says. Measures will also be introduced to prevent vapes being marketed at children and to target under-age sales. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak suggested adult smokers trying to quit would still have access to alternatives like vapes under the proposals.more
Ryanair has cut its profit expectations for the year to the end of March, after some online travel agents stopped selling its flights.
The airline reduced fares to fill seats in December after it said sites including Booking.com, Kiwi and Kayak suddenly removed its flights. more
By winning the Grand Slam Australian Open on Sunday, 22-year-old Jannik Sinner became the youngest winner of this tournament since 2008, when it was first won by 18-year-old Serbian Novak Djokovic. The Italian's title seems to confirm the arrival of a new generation in men's tennis.more