Chinese journalist detained at meal with Japanese diplomat jailed for espionage
A court in Beijing on Friday sentenced a prominent Chinese journalist to seven in years in prison for espionage, his family said. Dong Yuyu, a commentator and editor, was taken…
NI traffic alerts: Motorway reopens after incident while broken down lorry causing delays
Here’s the latest traffic and travel news from around Northern Ireland. Read more Boxer who says Commonwealth Games snub was based on religion gets settlement Sinn Féin ‘narrowly ahead’ after…
Nicola Sturgeon among mourners at Janey Godley funeral
The funeral of comedian Janey Godley is taking place in Glasgow, with former Scottish first minister Nicola Sturgeon among the mourners. The service is being held at at St Mary’s…
Popular Morrisons food item recalled as shoppers warned ‘do not eat’
The Food Standards Agency (FSA) has recalled a number of items this week that present a possible health or allergy risk to shoppers – and those who get their groceries…
Gregg Wallace allegations branded ‘frightening’ as three new women come forward: ‘There’s more to the story’
Allegations against MasterChef star Gregg Wallace are “snowballing” as three new women come forward with groping claims, showbiz journalist Ellen Coughlan has warned. Speaking to GB News, Coughlan explained: “That’s…
Israel hits Hezbollah weapons smuggling sites in Syria, testing ceasefire
Israeli aircraft struck Hezbollah weapons smuggling sites along Syria’s border with Lebanon, the Israeli military said on Saturday, testing a fragile, days-old ceasefire that halted months of fighting between the…
Gregg Wallace allegations are ‘beginning to snowball’, Coughlan claims
Allegations against MasterChef star Gregg Wallace are “snowballing” as three new women come forward with groping claims, showbiz journalist Ellen Coughlan has warned. Speaking to GB News, Coughlan explained: “That’s…
Kosovo PM blames Serbia for explosion at canal supplying power plants
Serbia calls the allegations ‘baseless’ and condemns the blast as action that threatens ‘fragile stability we are striving to maintain’. A canal in Varage, northern Kosovo, supplying water to two…
Vote counting under way in Ireland as exit poll shows tight three-way race
Exit poll put left-wing nationalists Sinn Fein at 21.1 percent of votes, slightly ahead of two centre-right parties. Ireland is tallying votes from general elections as an exit poll suggested…
Rupert Grint sparks ‘hypocrisy’ row as he loses tax battle amid ‘virtue signalling’ JK Rowling feud
Harry Potter star Rupert Grint has faced cries of “hypocrisy” as he was forced to pay a huge £1.8million tax bill following a legal battle with HM Revenue and Customs.…