The former Fox News host said that “at the most basic level, the news you consume [via mainstream platforms] is a lie.”
King Charles said he was particularly pleased that celebrations were “as happy, safe and enjoyable as possible.”
Ursula von der Leyen has also spoken in Kyiv about the EU’s continued support for Ukraine.
The debate over voter ID appears to be an American import, but it is far less contentious here than it is across the pond.
Interviewer and former leader of UKIP Nigel Farage failed to push Mr. Trump on precisely how he would go about ending the war.
The Princess Royal’s reference to the “genuine benefits” provided by the monarchy indicates she is not worried about its future.
Officials also seized over 100 firearms, almost a tonne of drugs, and more than €50 million in cash and cryptocurrency.
China has revealed it is sending a controversial figure to the upcoming coronation of King Charles.
The ongoing dispute raises difficult questions over the tension between the right of individuals to protest and the level of acceptable disruption for those trying to go about their lives.
48 hours of strike action by British nurses have been thrown into doubt after the High Court ruled it to be illegal.
‘Small-c’ conservatives might wonder why the Tory government is so determined to remove trafficking victims from the country, given its immigration record.
Beijing will send an envoy to Ukraine to help work towards a “political settlement” to the ongoing conflict.