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Ex-soldier ‘was propositioned by her sergeant’ when she was 17
A former soldier has revealed how she was propositioned by a sergeant when she was only 17 and took to locking her door because she was frightened colleagues would walk in when she was in bed.
Speaking at the inquest of her friend, 19-year-old soldier Jaysley Beck, Tamzin Hort said …
What might a European military force in Ukraine look like?
European leaders have been asked by the US to provide security guarantees, including a military force, for Ukraine in the event that Donald Trump is able to strike a peace or ceasefire agreement with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin.
Though an end to the near three-year war in Ukraine had …
Woman who had pioneering cancer treatment 18 years ago still in remission
A woman treated with a pioneering type of immunotherapy for a solid tumour has been in remission for more than 18 years with no further treatments, experts have revealed.
The therapy involves taking T-cells, a type of white blood cell, from a patient and genetically engineering them to target and …
Netanyahu ‘committed’ to Trump’s plan to take over Gaza
Benjamin Netanyahu has reiterated that he is “committed” to Donald Trump’s plan to take over and develop the Gaza Strip, amid uncertainty over whether Israel will send a delegation to Qatar to discuss the second stage of the fragile ceasefire in the war with Hamas.
In a statement on Monday, …
PM does not rule out vote on Ukraine peacekeeping role for UK troops
Keir Starmer has not ruled out holding a parliamentary vote on committing UK troops to a peacekeeping role in Ukraine after a ceasefire, after calls from some within Labour and the Lib Dems.
On Monday, Downing Street hinted that a US-backed guarantee would be needed in order for the UK …
What are Ukraine’s critical minerals – and why does Trump want them?
Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, has rebuffed an initial attempt by the US to corner his country’s critical minerals as a downpayment for continued military and economic aid for its war with Russia.
Three sources told the Reuters news agency that the US had proposed taking ownership of 50% of Ukraine’s …
Pope Francis to stay in hospital because of ‘complex clinical picture’
Pope Francis will remain in hospital for as long as required after tests undertaken in recent days showed a “complex clinical picture”, the Vatican has said.
The pontiff, 88, was admitted to Gemelli hospital in Rome on Friday with worsening bronchitis and was diagnosed and treated for a respiratory tract …
Europe at ‘turning point’ as leaders meet in Paris to discuss Ukraine crisis
Europe’s security is “at a turning point”, the president of the European Commission has said, as leaders from major European powers prepared to meet in Paris for emergency talks on their role in an eventual ceasefire in Ukraine.
After last week’s shock move by the US to sideline Kyiv and …
Ukraine will not accept a Saudi-talks peace deal, says Zelenskyy
Volodymyr Zelenskyy reiterated that Ukraine would not recognise any peace agreements made without its participation, as top Russian and US officials prepare to meet in Saudi Arabia for high-stakes talks on the war in Ukraine.
“Ukraine regards any negotiations on Ukraine without Ukraine as ones that have no result, and …
Woman shot dead at Kent pub on Valentine’s Day named
A woman shot dead at a Kent pub on Valentine’s Day has been named as Lisa Smith.
The 43-year-old from Slough was killed in Knockholt near The Three Horseshoes pub shortly after 7pm on Friday, Kent police said. She died at the scene after being shot.
Her suspected killer is …