Tunisian pilot Monem al-Taba said he was suspended by the UAE flag carrier for refusing to fly to Tel Aviv. The United Arab Emirates’ flag carrier has suspended a Tunisian pilot for refusing to fly a plane to Israel. Monem Sahib al-Taba,
Bruce Willis, 65, was reportedly asked to leave a Los Angeles Rite Aid store on Monday after he “refused” to wear a mask, according to US publication Page Six. According to a source, they confirmed people inside the shop became “upset” that
The Corporation was accused of indulging in a day of “broadcast mourning” when the Brexit transition period ended on Thursday. Conservative MP John Redwood said it would be “too radical” for the BBC to cover such topics. Taking to Twitter, he wrote: “BBC’s
“I think Oh, for heaven’s sake, what are you going to do with it? “So yeah, I don’t really do selfies, that’s one of the great things about Covid, you can go out with a beanie on and a face mask and
United States President-elect Joe Biden is urging Donald Trump to sign into law an $892bn COVID-19 funding and relief bill that would provide much-needed support to Americans hit hard by the virus and an economic downturn caused by the pandemic. In a
The Brussels diplomat said Boris Johnson’s refusal to offer serious concessions was preventing a breakthrough in the talks. Ahead of a gathering of EU27 ambassadors, Mr Barnier told reporters the talks had reached a “crucial moment”. He said: “We are really in
Nina, 51, guest-starred in season nine of Death in Paradise as Anna Masani, the woman who ended up stealing the heart of former Detective Inspector Jack Mooney (played by Ardal O’Hanlon). The actress appeared in four episodes of the most recent season
The Prime Minister has been accused of setting a “dangerous precedent” after he overruled his independent adviser, Sir Alex Allan, on her conduct. Sir Alex quit his position after Mr Johnson chose to stand by Ms Patel despite being found to have
Tom Bower claimed the German Chancellor’s “intransigence” put Mr Cameron in an impossible situation – and was a major factor towards Britain’s decision to quit the bloc. During the course of a candid interview with German magazine Spiegel, he also suggested Mr
In an interview, foreign minister Simon Coveney hit back at the claims the European Union’s refusal to drop demands over access to Britain’s fishing grounds and common standards had drawn out the wrangling. But he insisted a deal was still possible despite