Everything you need to know about French far-right leader Marine Le Pen's appeals trial
As the appeal trial is set to begin on Tuesday, the president of the judicial tribunal is concerned that the United States may be influencing its outcome.
As the appeal trial is set to begin on Tuesday, the president of the judicial tribunal is concerned that the United States may be influencing its outcome.
Gary Neville even had a dish named after him
The annual Kanchu Misogi ritual saw around 100 worshippers plunge into icy water at a Tokyo shrine on Sunday.
‘I urge the authorities in Tehran to uphold the rights of all their citizens,’ Taoiseach Micheal Martin said.
The British government has paid compensation to Guantanamo prisoner Abu Zubaydah in a torture case, his lawyers have announced Read Full Article at RT.com
Iran has evidence showing the US and Israel had a “big hand” in recent unrest in the country, foreign minister Abbas Araghchi has said Read Full Article at RT.com
A MASKED schoolboy wearing a Hitler T-shirt allegedly stabbed a teacher and a 14-year-old classmate in a violent rampage at a Kyiv school. The attacker, who is also believed to be 14, is suspected of having had online contact with "hostile" Russian special services. The shock stabbing spree broke out at School No. 233 in...
bruce mars on Unsplash " />Two women doing workout together. As hopeful as New Year’s Resolutions feel when you’re making them, it can be hard to keep momentum when you’re faced with dark January days, a 5-week month and, well, the state of the world right now. If this is ringing some familiar bells, you’re not alone. Lots of us struggle to keep going with resolutions and in fact, the second Friday of January is actually dubbed Quitter’s Day as that’s when many of us slip and give up our resolutions. However, when it comes to health and fitness, one NHS doctor urges that focusing on small wins and having a long-term goal of understanding your body and health can be a lot more beneficial. You don’t have to do it all at once Dr Reem Hasan, Chief Medical Officer at Vista Health and NHS GP says: “The best health goals are the ones you can live with, small actions that build momentum and become part of your routine. Sustainable change is what truly transforms health.” This means you don’t have to race to join your local gym, have a 12-step fitness routine and unrealistic goals that will inevitably burn you out and put you off fitness all together. Dr Hasan advises taking the three following steps when it comes to health and fitness: Prioritise movement over perfection Instead of committing to an intense daily workout, start with something manageable like a short walk during your lunch break, stretching before bed, or taking the stairs instead of the lift. It’s still January, you still deserve to take your time. Dr Hasan adds: “These small bursts of activity add up and make movement part of your lifestyle rather than a short-term resolution.” Add before you restrict If you’re looking to make your diet healthier, Dr Hasan urgess that restriction isn’t the way forward, saying: “Rather than cutting out foods, focus on adding nutritious options like an extra portion of fruit or vegetables each day, or swapping one processed snack for a whole food alternative. “This positive approach supports your health without triggering feelings of guilt or deprivation.” Protect your rest It is something that we take for granted but actually, good sleep hygiene is essential for our day-to-day wellbeing. Dr Hasan says: “Sleep is one of the most powerful tools for maintaining health. Set a realistic bedtime, avoid screens for at least 30 minutes before sleep, and create a calm evening routine. Rested bodies and minds make better decisions and sustain energy for other healthy habits. “When you approach change this way, gently and consistently, you are more likely to build habits that last all year. You will feel stronger, more balanced, and may even inspire those around you to take their own small steps toward better health.” Good luck! Related... GP Explains Whether Running Or Walking Is Better For Us Your New Year Health Goals May Not Be Healthy, Warns Expert You Should Make Better Sleep Your Main New Year's Resolution
Guardiola also revealed that his defender Rayan Ait-Nouri was late returning to Manchester from the Africa Cup of Nations after missing his connecting flight
Professor Denis M Parker, academic and neuropsychologist. Born: June 1943 in Cork, Ireland. Died: 6 November 2025 in Dundee, aged 82
Joanna Cherry KC said that a judicial review was ‘a case of great constitutional significance’.
A man has been sentenced after brutally murdering his 18-year-old daughter after claiming she was too 'westernised' and sent sinster texts after her death indicating she was still alive
South African President Cyril Ramaphosa has stated that the values of human solidarity and social justice are under attack across the world Read Full Article at RT.com
The RAC has issued important advice for drivers as Wales faces continued wet weather, with a simple tip to improve visibility and safety while out on the roads
Thisara Weragalage, 37, has admitted the murder of Nirodha Niwunhella, 32, who suffered mutliple sharp force injuries.
Schoolteacher Ashling Murphy was brutally killed by Jozef Puska while she was out for a run along the Grand Canal