Israel says it will deploy rescue mission after ‘violent incident’ targeting Israeli citizens in Amsterdam
The Israeli military has said it is preparing to deploy an immediate rescue mission with the coordination of the Dutch government.
Archbishop of Canterbury reveals he considered resigning this week
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has revealed he considered resigning after a report found the Church of England covered up sexual abuse by a barrister for years.
How will Trump 2.0 be different to his first presidency?
At the end of the last Trump presidency, the New York Times declared: “The terrible experiment is over – President Donald J Trump: The End.”
Residents hit out at ‘information vacuum’ over hotel used for asylum seekers – as migrants tell of traumatic journeys
In Altrincham near Manchester asylum seekers are just settling in at the Cresta Court Hotel, many of them just days after making a treacherous journey across the English Channel.
Can a Labour PM get on with a Republican president?
Can a Labour prime minister get on well with a Republican US president? Or a Conservative PM with a Democrat in the White House?
Putin congratulates ‘courageous’ Trump – and notes ‘desire to restore relations’ with Russia
Vladimir Putin has hailed Donald Trump as “courageous” for his response to an assassination attempt as he congratulated the next US president.
‘We have no choice’ over mass deportations, Trump says
Donald Trump has said there is “no price tag” for his campaign promise of mass deportations.
Three charged in connection with death of One Direction star Liam Payne
Three people have been charged in connection with the death of One Direction star Liam Payne in Argentina, the public prosecutor’s office in the country has said.
Prince William says past year ‘probably the hardest in my life’ after King and Kate diagnosed with cancer
Prince William has described the past year as “brutal” and probably “the hardest year in my life” following his father and wife being diagnosed with cancer.
Pompeii DNA evidence suggests victims not as they seemed
Some of the victims buried in Pompeii following the eruption of Mount Vesuvius have been wrongly identified, new evidence suggests.