The Reform UK leader told the BBC that “of course” the war was President Vladimir Putin’s fault.
Month: June 2024
Row over candidate’s military service record
A row has erupted after a political candidate accused his rival of lying about his military record.
Hammer attack schoolboy guilty of attempted murder
The 16-year-old attacked three people with hammers at his boarding school in Devon.
Tata Steel workers call first strike in 40 years
It is the first time in 40 years that UK steel workers have taken strike action.
Post Office system not a scandal, insists ex-union boss
George Thomson tells an inquiry that Horizon is “robust”, provoking anger from sub-postmasters.
Suspected wartime bomb found near railway track
People travelling between Eastleigh and Fareham affected by the discovery as trains briefly halt.
London hospitals hackers publish stolen blood test data
The gang shared almost 400GB of the private information on their darknet site and Telegram channel.
Aer Lingus customers to find out if flights cancelled
Aer Lingus customers are due to find out if their summer plans are set to change.
Wales sack manager Page
Wales sack manager Rob Page following the team’s failure to qualify for Euro 2024 and recent poor performances.
Rob Burrow recorded video messages to be played as children grow up
The MND campaigner’s messages are for his children in the future, his wife told BBC Breakfast.
