Many fishermen seem to be bored of politics, a year on from the EU referendum.
Trump's first tweet came even before the nature of the London Bridge terror attacks were clear.
The hackers posted a slew of disturbing images and threats against the royal family.
Helen Zille, who is white, said benefits included an independent judiciary and infrastructure development.
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn accused the Conservatives of being in "chaos" over their tax plans.
As Robert Mueller's investigation begins, members of Congress are intensely interested in its direction and scope.
"Now we can blame it all on him and American imperialism. It's all their fault!" said Putin.
'Your words mean nothing to us,' one Twitter user wrote.
"It is not going to happen. It is complete fabrication, there is nothing in it, it is hysterical nonsense," said Farage.
The Zimbabwean president hopes to focus on issues concerning young people in his election rallies.
The three-nation patrols starting 19 June are aimed at countering threats from Islamic militants in the region.
'Give them a pill, really, honestly,' Putin said during the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum.
A jaded electorate vent their anger on a sunny day in High Wycombe
US Defence chief James Mattis said US will not accept China's 'indisputable militarisation' that will undermine regional stability.
IBTimes UK travels to Boston, Lincolnshire, where immigration continues to be a major issue.
Korea says US' moves prove that the DPRK's step for bolstering the nuclear force for self-defence is entirely just.
Four individuals and 14 North Korean entities blacklisted in the latest expansion of economic sanctions.
Tory Theresa May and Labour's Jeremy Corbyn faced back-to-back questions from the audience at York University.
In 2017, he pulled America out of the Paris Climate Accord.
Leo Varadkar, aged 38, could be the first person of colour to lead a European nation.
It has been a bad day for the prime Minister with just days until the polls open.
Ipsos Mori poll finds voters shifting away from prime minister amid her chaotic election campaign.
Tech firms issue open letter to US president to criticise decision to withdraw from Paris treaty.
Labour leader said he would attempt to change the US president's mind over a drink in Number 10.
The surface-to-surface missile was fired from a test-site in the eastern Indian state of Odisha.
Party leader says Labour will drive "growth across the whole of the UK" but fails to give greater clarity.
Nato exercises are seen as show of strength against Russia's aggressive military posture.
The journalist met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in St Peterberg before interviewing Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Frozen parts of carcasses, by-products of dunghill-hens and turkeys and strawberries are excluded from the restricted foods list.
He will appear at Westminster Magistrates Court next month.