City of Louisville agrees to $12 million settlement in Breonna Taylor shooting

The city of Louisville has agreed to pay Breonna Taylor's family a record-breaking $12 million in a wrongful death lawsuit as the slain black EMT's mother continued calls for the officers involved to be charged. The settlement, which brings an end to the wrongful death lawsuit that Taylor's mother Tamika …...Read More

Emily Ratajkowski says she was assaulted by Jonathan Leder in 2012

The 29-year-old model detailed her shoot with photographer Jonathan Leder in the early days of her career in a piece for New York Magazine's The Cut Emily Ratajkowski has claimed that she was sexually assaulted by a photographer during a nude shoot at his home in the Catskills in May …...Read More

British Airways eVouchers to cruise holidays - the Holiday Guru solves Covid traveller queries

The Holiday Guru is always on hand to answer your questions. This week he offers advice on cruise holidays and British Airways eVouchers. Q. My long-time partner and I decided that after 42 years we would marry and honeymoon in Barbados with an add-on cruise, departing on a Virgin flight …...Read More

Drug dealer turned Army sergeant urges military to relax rules on convicts joining the forces

A British Army sergeant who enlisted after serving a prison sentence for drug dealing has said the military could benefit from more ex-convicts in its ranks. Sgt Rhys Rutledge, 34, of 1st Batallion Welsh Guards is calling on top brass to ease tough rules preventing a smooth pathway for former …...Read More

Tory revolt grows after Michael Gove admits critics are 'on to something'

Boris Johnson is scrambling to find a way to defuse a mounting Tory revolt on new Brexit laws today after Michael Gove admitted critics might be 'on to something'. The Internal Market Bill cleared its first hurdle in the Commons last night, but is facing a serious challenge next week …...Read More

Over 300 schools in England and Wales forced to close or send pupils home after positive Covid tests

Advertisement Thousands of students are having their return to school curtailed because of coronavirus outbreaks in the classroom amid a fiasco over testing. Headteachers have warned that schools — which were closed for months because of the pandemic — will 'grind to a halt' if teachers and pupils can't get …...Read More

Fury as BBC pledges reform while staff pay soars 3.5% - despite stripping 1.5m of free TV licences

The BBC has come under fire after it published accounts today showing that staff pay had soared 3.5 per cent to £1.5billion this year - while the Corporation pushes ahead with its plans to strip a million over-75s of their free TV licences. Accounts published at noon showed that Zoe …...Read More

ET NOW celebrates India's most promising entrepreneurs at the 8th season of Leaders of Tomorrow eAwards

Disclaimer: Content Produced by Times Network Celebrating the success stories of India’s most innovative SMEs and start-ups,, India’s leading English business news channel, hosted the. India’s largest entrepreneurship platform, Leaders of Tomorrow in its latest season was driven by theme ‘Small to Scalable’, built upon its pedigree to focus on …...Read More

Britons face quarantine across EVERY EU country

Britons travelling to the European Union could soon face quarantine on arrival across the board as countries consider whether to adopt a standardised threshold for imposing self-isolation rules. The European Commission is pushing member states to adopt its recently published 'traffic light' quarantine system so that the entire bloc uses …...Read More

Keir Starmer blasts coronavirus test delays as he is ruled OUT of Prime Minister's Questions

Labour leader Keir Starmer will miss his weekly face-off against Boris Johnson at Prime Minister's Questions because he is still awaiting the results of coronavirus tests, it was revealed tonight. The Opposition Leader, who went into self- isolation yesterday, was forced to pull out of the Wednesday lunchtime parliamentary showpiece …...Read More