The monarch warned action was needed to combat climate change as he addressed the chamber.
Month: September 2024
Sycamore Gap tree trunk section back home a year on
A 7ft (2m) section of the illegally felled tree is on display in Northumberland from Saturday.
Three charged after soup thrown at Van Gogh paintings
The charges come as soup was thrown over two famous pieces of artwork by Vincent Van Gogh.
MP Rosie Duffield quits Labour over Starmer ‘hypocrisy’
She says she is leaving the party over the PM’s “cruel” policies and “hypocrisy” at accepting gifts.
Anger at disgraced breast surgeon’s open prison move
Ian Paterson, who is serving a 20-year jail term, is recategorised as a category D prisoner.
BBC sitcom corner shop set to be auctioned off
The building, made famous by the BBC sitcom Open All Hours, is set to go under the hammer in October.
Weather warning issued for spell of heavy rain
The Met Office has put out a yellow warning for rain between 16:00 on Sunday to 09:00 on Monday.
Met PCs committed misconduct in schoolboy search
A watchdog found officers committed misconduct by using unreasonable restraint on a 14-year-old boy.
Met PC sacked for ‘spanking’ 12-year-old girl
Ross Benson was also placed on the College of Police’s barred list, after the misconduct hearing.
One of a kind: Scotland’s poker king of Las Vegas
Niall Farrell is Scotland’s top professional and plays in big tournaments around the world.
