Utah among first states to outlaw almost all abortions, while mayor of Washington DC declares it ‘pro-choice city’
NOT all parts of the country are sweltering in unbearable heat just yet, however it may seem on the TV news reports.
WHEN asking Gray O’Brien ‘How are you?’ the usual polite opener to a chat has a searing resonance attached. In late 2019, the actor took a trip to the doctor to have his swollen glands looked at. But the staggering diagnosis came back of Stage 4 tonsil cancer.
A murder probe has been launched following the horrific attack
SUNNY spells are forecast today though there will be some rain showers in the afternoon.
President Joe Biden has signed the most sweeping gun violence bill in decades
Emergency services were called to the scene Jubilee River in Taplow, Buckinghamshire
‘Mam, I love you forever. Thank you for my fantastic life,’ she wrote in an extended post on Instagram
Train stations are all but deserted across Britain on the third day of a national strike that snarled the weekend plans of millions
Arreton Open Gardens on the Isle of Wight supports several local charities and is on tomorrow (Sunday, June 26).
Somalia's parliament on Saturday unanimously endorsed Hamza Abdi Barre as new prime minister, paving the way for the creation of a new government for the troubled Horn of Africa nation.
A rich democracy of talent soars on a voice and string quartet album; Mother, Sister, Daughter’s vespers from Italian convents; plus lunchtime piano recitals
Boris Johnson spoke on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme about measures to help people's finances
The decision by the Supreme Court is expected to lead to bans on terminations in roughly half of all US states.
Since arriving in Pembrokeshire, Tŷ Hotel Milford Waterfront has been ‘exploring Pembrokeshire’ and has conducted research to find which is the county’s most popular beach.
An international team of researchers found that changes in a protein coding gene caused the rare illness.
Boris Johnson is facing new pressure after the Conservatives suffered a double by-election defeat.
Thousands of people gathered along the Neva River in St Petersburg on Friday night to witness the traditional 'Scarlet Sails' festival.
Police found two bags at their home in Birmingham which contained weapons and ammunition.
Data shows number of deaths is higher than admitted as experts question safeguarding and fear chances to save lives were missed
Model and celebrity Katie Price walked free from her latest appearance at court, Argus crime reporter Allan Glen was there to capture the drama.
Boris Johnson has said his government won't “crumple” in the face of two by-election defeats. The Conservative Party lost two seats on Thursday night, as Labour regained control of Wakefield and the Lib Dem's flipped Tiverton and Honiton, overturning a Tory majority of more than 24,000. “If governments crumpled because of by-election results in the whole of the post-war period, we wouldn't have had many post-war governments,” Mr Johnson said.
St Albans Cathedral on Saturday brought history to life, with a performance using giant puppets to commemorate the execution of St Alban, Britain's first martyr. The footage filmed on June 25 in Hertfordshire shows a crowd gathered outside the church, watching the puppet play showing how the saint was beheaded by the Romans. It's thought that in about 270 AD, the Romans executed Alban instead of a Christian priest, with whom he had exchanged robes. That way, Alban saved the priest and set him free to carry on spreading Christianity.
Members of a refugee choir have spoken of their excitement about performing at the Glastonbury Festival, describing it as a “massive platform”. The Citizens of the World Refugee Choir was founded in 2015 in response to the Syrian refugee crisis, and is now made up of 50 people, with refugees from more than 30 different countries.