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Today in History for Nov. 11: In 1215, the Fourth Lateran Council was convened by Pope Innocent III. The council first defined transubstantiation, the Roman Catholic belief that the bread and wine of ...
Dick Cheney, the U.S. vice president under George W. Bush, has died at the age of 84, according to a statement from his family.
Former Russian president Boris Yeltsin, who engineered the final collapse of the Soviet Union and pushed Russia to embrace democracy, has died at 76. Kremlin spokesman Alexander Smirnov said that ...
RUSSIAN President Vladimir Putin has declared today a national day of mourning in observance of the death of popular former president Boris Yeltsin. Mr Yeltsin, Russia's first-ever democratically ...
An especially damaging example of Washington’s lack of strategic empathy or even basic consideration regarding another major country has been its belligerent display of power and contempt toward ...
Boris Johnson will be questioned at the Covid-19 Inquiry this week about the harms done to a generation of children. The former Prime Minister has been criticised for late lockdowns and a lack of ...
The 1929-built Lamb Funeral Home is now the backdrop for an escape room, “Missing at the Mortuary.” Secret Service finds 17 'skimming' devices in tour of San Antonio businesses Trump urges GOP to end ...
Boris (Maximilian Osinski) is thrown for a loop at the end of the NCIS: Tony & Ziva Season 1 finale — and it leaves him in a position to have to rely on Tony (Michael Weatherly), Ziva (Cote de Pablo), ...
Boris Johnson said the UK's coronavirus rules were "far too elaborate" as he denied the government failed to plan for school closures. The former prime minister told the UK Covid-19 Inquiry on Tuesday ...
Former PM Boris Johnson gave evidence to the Covid Inquiry on how his government decided to handle exams for pupils during the pandemic. ITV News Political Correspondent Romilly Weeks reports Former ...
Boris Johnson has finally admitted the “full horror” of Covid-19 was “slow to dawn on” his pandemic government. The disgraced former Prime Minister told the Covid-19 Inquiry he thinks children “maybe” ...
Boris Johnson has said the response to the Covid-19 lockdowns "probably did go too far". The former Prime Minister was giving evidence to the ongoing Covid inquiry when he said: "I think that looking ...