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December 2021

World

Archbishop Desmond Tutu to lie in state as memorial services announced

A week of memorial services has been planned to pay tribute to Archbishop Desmond Tutu. The 90-year-old anti-apartheid veteran died at the Oasis Frail...

by admin December 27, 2021
US

Around 8,000 flights cancelled globally and cruise ship ‘banned from docking’ amid COVID surge

Around 8,000 flights were cancelled globally between Christmas Eve and Boxing Day as airlines experienced staff shortages due to COVID-19. Approximately 3,000 of the...

by admin December 27, 2021
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Clean energy was the No. 2 source of electricity in the US in 2020

Clean energy sources generated a record 834 billion kilowatt hours (kWh) of electricity, or about 21% of all electricity generated in the US in...

by admin December 27, 2021
UK

PM to be briefed on latest COVID data as he considers fresh restrictions for England

More than 1.5 million COVID-19 vaccination appointments are now available between today and 3 January, as the government continues its booster jab drive to...

by admin December 26, 2021
US

Thousands left stranded over Christmas as flights cancelled due to Omicron spread

Hundreds of flights have been called off for a third day in a row in the US as the Omicron variant of COVID continues...

by admin December 26, 2021
UK

Man with crossbow arrested over Windsor Castle grounds break-in detained under Mental Health Act

A man armed with a crossbow who was arrested after breaking into the grounds of Windsor Castle on Christmas Day has been detained under...

by admin December 26, 2021
Politics

‘I have a camera smile now’: Jackie Weaver reflects on ‘weird’ 2021 after viral council meeting video

Jackie Weaver has revealed how her time in the spotlight this year “continues to feel like something that will not be here tomorrow” after...

by admin December 26, 2021
World

Desmond Tutu coined the phrase ‘Rainbow Nation’ and his hope lives on

In the summer of 2008 I was asked to interview Archbishop Desmond Tutu at the Salisbury International Arts Festival. Although I had met him...

by admin December 26, 2021
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Army tests Sur Ron electric motorbikes for airdrop use with paratroopers

Electric motorcycles are increasingly winning favor with armed forces all over the world. The latest example sees the popular Sur Ron Firefly trialed for...

by admin December 26, 2021
Business

Online post-Christmas sales shopping to increase but people to spend more, survey finds

People are expected to do more post-Christmas sales shopping online but spend more in previous years, a survey has found. Shoppers plan to spend...

by admin December 26, 2021
Business

Premier League faces new boardroom upheaval as Beeston quits

The Premier League is facing a fresh bout of boardroom upheaval with the resignation of its longest-serving independent director amid the COVID-induced chaos that...

by admin December 26, 2021
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Richard Osman opens up about ‘difficult journey’ with food addiction

TV presenter Richard Osman has revealed that he has suffered from food addiction since he was a child and will do so for the...

by admin December 26, 2021
World

South Africa’s Archbishop Desmond Tutu dies aged 90

South Africa’s Archbishop Desmond Tutu, one of the leaders of the anti-apartheid movement, has died at the age of 90, the President’s Office has...

by admin December 26, 2021
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‘Nobody wants to face reality’: Disaster movie director says more blockbusters on climate change needed

Legendary disaster movie director Roland Emmerich has said the world needs more blockbuster movies on climate change to “wake up people” to the issues...

by admin December 26, 2021
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The famous faces and notable figures we said goodbye to in 2021

As the year comes to an end, it is time to commemorate the stars and notable figures we have said goodbye to over the...

by admin December 26, 2021
Politics

New COVID restrictions come into force in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland

New restrictions are coming into force today in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland in a bid to curb rising coronavirus cases. Further rules have...

by admin December 26, 2021
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Awesomely Weird Alibaba Electric Vehicle of the Week: $1,600 single-seat electric boat

There are few things in life that would make me happier than being able to live out my fantasy of existing inside a late...

by admin December 26, 2021
Environment

Huge floating wind farms are being planned off the coast of Australia

In this article RWE-DE EQNR-NO As technology develops, the size of wind turbines is getting bigger. Owaki/Kulla | The Image Bank | Getty Images...

by admin December 26, 2021
World

More than 30 killed and bodies burnt in Myanmar, human rights group says

More than 30 people, including children, have been shot dead and their bodies burnt by government forces in Myanmar, according to a local human...

by admin December 25, 2021
US

Surfer killed in California ‘shark attack’ as swimmers told to stay out of water

A surfer has been killed in an “apparent shark attack” off the central coast of California on Christmas Eve, authorities have said. The surfer,...

by admin December 25, 2021
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  • Nigel Farage launches tirade at BBC over allegations he was racist at schoolNigel Farage launches tirade at BBC over allegations he was racist at school
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  • Fresh sanctions on Russia seem futile - Putin is more belligerent than everImpotent sanctions on Russia are no match for solid financial support to Ukraine
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  • Fresh sanctions on Russia seem futile - Putin is more belligerent than everImpotent sanctions on Russia are no match for solid financial support to Ukraine
  • Israel allowed to take part in Eurovision 2026 - as several countries withdrawIsrael allowed to take part in Eurovision 2026 – as several countries withdraw
  • Salisbury novichok poisonings: Putin 'morally responsible' for woman's death after authorising botched spy assassination bidSalisbury novichok poisonings: Putin ‘morally responsible’ for woman’s death after authorising botched spy assassination bid
  • 'If someone took Trump's land, how would he feel?' - Ukrainians view peace talks with suspicion‘If someone took Trump’s land, how would he feel?’ – Ukrainians view peace talks with suspicion
  • 'No one helped us': The Sri Lankan community left in a mass of mud and loss after Cyclone Ditwah‘No one helped us’: The Sri Lankan community left in a mass of mud and loss after Cyclone Ditwah
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