A staggering 40 million Americans will soon have to make a plan to feed their families. The US is still in shutdown, and that means the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Programme is about to run out of money. As...
Highland protesters speak out as asylum seekers to move to army barracks
Inverness is preparing to welcome 300 male asylum seekers to its 150-year-old barracks just minutes from the high street. The Scottish Highlands currently has no asylum seekers, according to the latest Home Office data...
‘Final humiliation’: Andrew stripped of ‘prince’ title is his ‘biggest fall from grace’
PRESS REVIEW – Friday, October 31: American papers discuss Trump’s nuclear reset that "revives a Cold War debate". Next: the British tabloids are on fire after Andrew is stripped of his royal...
‘Send help’: The desperate pleas from Hurricane Melissa survivors
Communities across Jamaica, Cuba, Haiti, and the Bahamas have been battered by Melissa, one of the strongest Atlantic hurricanes on record. Sky’s Martha Kelner meets with a woman near Kingston, who is in charge of...
Why King Charles decided to strip Andrew of his title of ‘Prince’ | BBC Newscast
Buckingham Palace has announced it has stripped Andrew of his title of “Prince”. He will be now known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor – effective immediately. He will also have to leave his official residence, the...
Trump orders Pentagon to start testing nuclear weapons
President Donald Trump has announced the resumption of US nuclear weapons tests to keep pace with other countries. While China has expanded its arsenal and Russia has conducted tests of ‘nuclear-powered...
Low voter turnout, protests, crackdowns: Are elections in Africa eroding trust in democracy?
After a steady clip of elections on the Continent, incumbent leaders have tightened their grip on power. Voter turnout has been low in recent ballots, accompanied by crackdowns and protests in countries like Cameroon...














