Norway Hit by Cyberattack, Russian Hacker Group Blamed
A cyberattack temporarily knocked out public and private websites in Norway in the past 24 hours, Norwegian authorities said Wednesday.

A cyberattack temporarily knocked out public and private websites in Norway in the past 24 hours, Norwegian authorities said Wednesday.

Sturgeon unilaterally declared a fresh independence vote after her party lost the last ‘once in a generation’ poll less than eight years ago.

Conservatives are “doomed” because law-abiding, respectable middle-England now sees Boris Johnson as dishonest, not a japester, Farage said.

The Liberals have flipped one of the strongest Conservative seats in the country, prompting the Tory chairman to tender his resignation.

Six years after Britain voted to leave the EU Brexit is, at best, a work in progress and risk remains of drifting back into the EU’s orbit.

UK PM Boris Johnson was anesthetised for a “routine” operation Monday morning, leaving the Deputy PM briefly at the helm of the government.

The leaders of France, Germany, and Italy travelled on a special Ukrainian train originally created for holidaying oligarchs, to Kyiv.

Queen Elizabeth II today became the second longest-reigning monarch in known history at 70 years and 127 days.

At least one person has died after a car drove through a group of people on a Berlin shopping street Wednesday morning.

UK PM Boris Johnson won his confidence vote Monday evening, a lightning poll of top Tories after a challenge was announced just this morning.

The PM faces a leadership challenge, but we must remember whether he stays or goes, every outcome is bad for ordinary Britons.

The UK PM will face a vote of no confidence tonight after the threshold of Parliamentary Members of his party declared they had lost faith.

Britons took a break from driving relief trucks to celebrate the Jubilee with a group of Britain-loving “very patriotic” Ukrainian fighters.

Boos appeared to greet British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, and Prince Harry outside St Paul’s Cathedral, London, where dignitaries were attending a ceremony of thanksgiving for the service of Queen Elizabeth II on Friday. Senior Royals — although not the

Queen Elizabeth II greeted thousands gathered on Pall Mall outside Buckingham Palace to wish her well on the 70th year of her reign.

A shortage of gas triggered by Russia could leave six million without power, the govt asks coal stations it ordered close to remain open.

While the PM offered his own apologies he also clashed with his political opponents, jibing his Labour opposite Sir Keir as “Sir Beer Korma”.

An international fleet of naval warships could break the Russian blockade of Ukraine which is preventing the export of huge amounts of food.

Queen Elizabeth II has missed the state opening of parliament for the first time in 59 years, the customary speech laying out the government’s plan for new laws and actions given by her son instead.

The Russian ambassador to Poland was surrounded by protesters and dashed with blood-like paint during a WW2 commemorative event.

The UK government has announced it will be discontinuing the domestic vaccination passports that allowed businesses to discriminate against would-be customers based on medical status from next week. The UK’s ‘NHS COVID Pass’, a digital document used to prove vaccination

Crucial grain from Ukraine isnt being exported, a U.N. director warns, saying there are millions of tons of grain “just sitting there”.

An MP accused of watching pornography inside the chamber has been named, ending days of speculation after claims emerged earlier this week.

After weeks of claims of deliberate sabotage of Ukraine’s food infrastructure, Kyiv has published images claiming a Russian attack on grain.

Two weeks after Italians were told they’d have a choice between ‘air conditioning or peace’, the government appears to have made the choice for them, introducing rationing of AC and heat in a bid to reduce the nation’s dependence on imported Russian energy.

Registrations of new cars are down 20%, blamed by industry on “ongoing supply chain disruptions, further exacerbated by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine”.

Five days after the Moskva was reportedly struck by cruise missiles, the first pictures of the ship while burning appear to have emerged.

The Scottish First Minister has been referred to police over an alleged breach of her own coronavirus mask rules.

Just as the tourism industry recovers from lockdown! The PM will find his holiday choices curbed after Russia said he was no longer welcome.

Russia has confirmed the flagship of the Black Sea Fleet has sunk after what Ukraine said was a missile attack by their forces.

Hours after Ukranian state media claimed Russian capital ship Moskva had been hit by two missiles, the Russia confirmed “serious damage”.

Imran Ahmad Khan, a Conservative member of parliament elected in 2019 has been found guilty of sexually assaulting a teenage boy in 2008.

Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen took the top spots and will face off again in 13 days’ time to decide the next French President.

Poland has made its fleet of MIG-29 jets available “immediately and free of charge”, despite calling the move “fake news” just two days ago.

Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelensky quoted Shakespeare and Churchill in an address which appealed to British “greatness” to protect Ukrain’s skies.

The Parliament of the European Union welcomed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s application to join the bloc in a resolution on Tuesday – a first step in a long and difficult official joining process that Ukraine may not technically qualify for.

The sole working Antonov-225 Cossack was confirmed lost but — perhaps remarkably — the Ukrainian government has vowed to rebuild.

Europe must wean itself off Russian gas now, Prime Minister Johnson said as he announced Britain’s sanctions in response to “Russian dictator” Vladimir Putin.

The Ukrainian govt will give weapons “to anyone who wants to defend the country” in the aftermath of Russia expanding its ‘war’.

The UK will announce the end of all Corona rules this week, with the PM warning the public “we need to learn to live with this virus”.
