Democratic Party leader, Hillary Clinton, believes that Russian President Vladimir Putin will "again" interfere in the upcoming elections.
Both President Zelensky and Prime Minister Trudeau have been criticised for welcoming ex-Nazi veteran Yaroslav Hunka with a standing ovation and round of applause in Canada's parliament building.
The former US President praised the PM for refusing to damage his country's economy in response to climate change, which he believes is not a real problem.
The Ministry of Defence has been forced to offer soldiers to support armed police after more than 100 officers turned in permits allowing them to carry weapons.
The entry of Isabel Peralta, a Spanish neo-Nazi banned by Germany, into the UK has been contrasted by campaigners to the government's policy on asylum seekers.
News Media Association has warned of the negative effects of Facebook News scraping in the UK as news publishers and audiences lose a critical forum of authentic information.
With Putin in support, the Moscow government have implemented a new national curriculum that sets out to provide children as young as seven with an automatic weapon and military training.
Unison members will strike across 24 council areas for three days from Tuesday in a dispute over pay, following their rejection of Cosla's recent offer.
The 18th UK-Taiwan Renewable Energy Conference reinforced the UK and Taiwan's commitment to achieving net zero by 2050, gathering 150 experts to discuss renewable energy and emerging technologies.
Britain aims to accelerate the decarbonisation of emerging economies through £160 million in climate funding for developing countries under various programmes including the Climate Mitigation Facility.
Canada's House of Commons speaker honoured a man who fought for a Nazi military unit in World War II on Friday.
With 4.2 million children living below the poverty line, Right To Food has arranged a series of marches across the UK to abolish the need for food banks.
The government plan to make the American XL Bully illegal. Owners of the breed are scared to be seen in public and the lack of education has made behaviour consultants furious.
In his speech, Prime Minister Sunak made a series of key announcements, which include a delay in the mandate for new rental properties to attain at least an Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) rating of 'C' from the original target of 2025 to 2028.
The decision to hold the rate comes after figures revealed an unexpected slowdown in inflation in August.
A new Board of Trade has been created to boost UK exports in high-growth potential sectors like the fashion retail and food and drink sectors.
The Prime Minister has said he wants to be honest about the "costs and trade-offs" of tackling climate change. In a statement yesterday Rishi Sunak said he was proud that "Britain is leading the world on climate change" and will stick by the agreements the UK has made internationally.
Rishi Sunak has revealed plans for a policy change that could potentially delay significant government pledges towards achieving net-zero emissions, a move that has sparked strong criticism from both Labour and Conservative members of parliament, as well as environmental organisations.
The meeting between Sir Keir Starmer and President Emmanuel Macron, scheduled for Tuesday, is expected to revolve around the post-Brexit landscape and the potential for renegotiations with the EU.
On September 17, 2023, Wales became the first UK nation to implement a default 20mph speed limit on most residential roads across the country.
The ongoing dispute between NHS staff in England and the government has taken a new turn as the health secretary, Steve Barclay, accused healthcare professionals of planning "politically timed" industrial action.
Liz Truss has vehemently defended the policies she tried to enact during her short time as prime minister. Mark Carney also criticised "far-right populists" and Brexiteers for having a "basic misunderstanding of what drives economies".
After several NHS workers rejected the government's pay rise offer, the industrial strike action has reached new levels, with many NHS workers criticising the government for repeatedly failing to meet their demands.
There were hints of frosty relations at this month's G20, with the two premiers less than cordial, but Monday's bombshell has taken the crisis to a new level.
The decision to raise visa fees follows an announcement by British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak in July, stating that fees and health surcharges for visa applicants would increase significantly, with the goal of raising over £1 billion.
As of 14 September, another 27 schools were identified as having reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC).
Rev. Jeff Hood, who works as a spiritual preacher, has been criticised for using his activist platform to turn inmates on death row against their lawyers.
Prior to the release of the Channel 4 Dispatches documentary that accuses Russell Brand of sexual assault and rape, the comedian put out a statement denying the allegations.
The US and Iran prisoner exchange will free $6 billion in Iranian oil revenue held in South Korea, with both countries discussing a possible arrangement that would seek to place some limitations on Iran's expanding nuclear program.
The £1 billion investment will provide grants for homes that have low energy efficiency ratings and are in lower council tax bands.