Delegations said the Cop29 deal is headed in the right direction, with hopes that more money flows in the future.
Sir Keir Starmer has promised sweeping changes to crack down on what he described as the “bulging benefits bill blighting our society”.
Mohamed Adow, of the think tank Power Shift Africa, said the summit ‘has been a disaster for the developing world’.
In the interim, former director John Gilligan and investor George Letham have been managing the club's operations and spearheading the search for both a new chairman and CEO. Fortunately for Rangers ...
After all 12 campmates returned from a successful yet "horrific" first eating trial on I'm a Celebrity 2024 tonight (November 23), it didn't take long for the atmosphere to change. Once the ...
The latest rough draft of a deal on climate finance is thought to have been soundly rejected by developing economies at Cop29 ...
The Laos government has said it is “profoundly saddened” and is investigating the deaths of six people from suspected ...
California has been hit by record levels of rainfall, which has caused small landslides and flooding in the US state. The ...
Storm Bert hits Scotland as Met Office issues yellow and amber weather warnings ScotRail services disrupted and cancelled as speed restrictions put in place ...
It’s been a day fuelled by weather-related postponements and delays throughout Scottish football. And in the final Scottish Premiership fixture of the weekend, Celtic were 3-1 up against Heart of ...
The Miranda star danced a rumba to Chains by Tina Arena, performing second on Saturday's Strictly show, following Pete Wicks' tango.
On Saturday's (November 23) I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here! Maura Higgins and Reverend Richard Coles took part in the first eating and drinking trial of the series, ‘Terrifying Teddy Bears’ ...