A migrant cleaner has been hailed a hero after he caught a seven-year-old boy plunging from an 80ft apartment window in Russia.
A video show the terrifying moment the child, Sasha, falls from the seventh floor of a St Petersburg flatblock window.
A migrant cleaner has been hailed a hero after he caught a seven-year-old boy plunging from an 80ft apartment window in Russia.
A video show the terrifying moment the child, Sasha, falls from the seventh floor of a St Petersburg flatblock window.
C-SPAN put the rumors to rest after a convincing Trump impersonator called in to criticize the Supreme Court.
The network released a statement on Sunday, addressing the caller from Virginia by the name John Barron, who phoned in to discuss the Supreme Court's decision to block the president's sweeping tariff policies.
Downing Street today refused to rule out retaliation to Donald Trump's latest trade assault.
The US president has vowed to impose 15 per cent tariff on imports from around the world after the Supreme Court dramatically struck down his 'liberation day' levies on Friday.
A former headteacher who starred in Educating Cardiff is set to face a misconduct hearing following her sudden retirement.
Joy Ballard starred in the hit Channel 4 show at Willows High School, during a period where she oversaw a transformation of one of the most challenging schools in Wales.
Britain's supermarkets are facing shortages of several popular fruits and vegetables on the shelves after months of torrential rainfall in the UK and Europe.
Strawberry crops have been particularly badly hit with gaps noted in the fresh aisles at Tesco, Lidl, Sainsbury's and Asda in recent days, according to Assosia data.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez dismissed those who argued she has a poor grasp of foreign policy during a personal Instagram story with her fiancé snoring in the background.
Ocasio-Cortez has been scrambling after a dismal showing at the Munich Security Conference in Germany that saw her criticized for word salad answers and a lack of knowledge on international subjects.
Children were left in tears and their parents were furious after mistakenly buying tickets to an 'inappropriate' K-pop concert, featuring suggestive dancing and swearing.
Families believed the show was centred around the hit Netflix children's movie K-Pop Demon Hunters, having seen a poster that resembled the film's characters.
An innocent grandfather was wrongly accused of being a thief after facial recognition technology suggested he had stolen items.
Ian Clayton, 67, said he was told to leave a Chester Home Bargains shop after the technology claimed he was involved in a theft he said had nothing to do with him.
Four people have been arrested in raids following an alleged £3million benefits fraud involving hundreds of innocent victims having their identities hijacked and stolen.
The suspected members of the gang were detained in dawn raids across south London and Berkshire, the Department for Work and Pensions has revealed.
Ministers have revealed special needs spending will keep soaring over the next decade despite reforms to bring it under control.
Labour’s long-awaited schools white paper, published today, says costs will keep rising over the next few years and only come back to today’s levels in 2035.
Huge numbers of young people are getting 'trapped in a world of benefits', a Labour adviser has warned.
The stark message was delivered by Alan Milburn, who is leading a government review into surging numbers of so-called NEETs - youths not in education, employment or training.
Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor charged taxpayers for massages while working as the UK's trade envoy, a retired civil servant has claimed.
The former member of staff, who worked in the UK's trade department in the early 2000s, said the disgraced royal successfully expensed the treatment as well as excessive travel costs during his time in the role between 2001 and 2011.
