Blackout Kyiv: Images show Ukrainians walking in total darkness

Blackout Kyiv: Images show Ukrainians walking in total darkness

Blackout Kyiv: Haunting images show Ukrainians walking through capital in total darkness as Zelensky warns 4.5MILLION face bleak winter without power as Russia ‘plans MORE strikes on war-torn country’s energy infrastructure’ Kyiv was having hourly rotating blackouts in parts of the city…

BBC's ex-TV news chief blasts corporation's 'TERRIBLE' shows

BBC's ex-TV news chief blasts corporation's 'TERRIBLE' shows

BBC’s ex-TV news chief, 64, blasts the corporation’s ‘TERRIBLE’ programming and ‘one-star’ reviews (and even singles out Rob Beckett’s Unbreakable show) The BBC’s former TV news chief has slammed some of the broadcaster’s content Roger Mosey said many BBC shows such as Unbreakable…

Greece's Supreme Court orders probe into 'wiretapping scandal'

Greece's Supreme Court orders probe into 'wiretapping scandal'

Greece’s Supreme Court orders probe into ‘wiretapping scandal’ following bombshell claims that Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis ‘used state surveillance to spy on dozens of political rivals, journalists and businessmen’ Supreme Court will investigate after bombshell claims published in Documento Report alleged that…

Demand for air fryers rockets by staggering 3,000 per cent

Demand for air fryers rockets by staggering 3,000 per cent

Demand for ‘energy efficient’ kitchen air fryers rockets by staggering 3,000 PER CENT in a year as Britons brace for winter cost-of-living crisis Air fryers are more energy efficient, cheaper to run and healthier than ovens Studies show ovens cost 34p to…

Iran acknowledges sending drones to Russia for first time

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Iran's foreign minister on Saturday acknowledged for the first time that his country has supplied Russia with drones, insisting the transfer came before Moscow's war on Ukraine that has seen the Iranian-made drones divebombing Kyiv. The…

National Highways struggles to hire smart motorway workers

National Highways struggles to hire smart motorway workers

National Highways is struggling to hire smart motorway workers who can close lanes to prevent crashes – raising further concerns over safety of controversial roads Control room operators monitor roads aided by CCTV cameras and radar system These operators then close the…

I’m refusing to pay my energy bills this winter… I already sleep with two layers on to keep warm – we have to act | The Sun

I’m refusing to pay my energy bills this winter… I already sleep with two layers on to keep warm – we have to act | The Sun

A STUDENT is refusing to pay his energy bills this winter after being forced to sleep with two layers on. Joe Davies, 27, has even got a heavy duvet to keep out the cold but says it is still not enough to…