Aircraft spotted under water after crashing in popular swimming spot
Aircraft spotted under water after crashing in popular swimming spot
Analysis: A price cap on Russian oil and potential famine in Africa are among issues pressing for attention
The first yachts to make it all the way round the Isle of Wight will be honoured at a ceremony later this morning.
The three vessels from the GB Row Challenge hoped to collect environmental data.
The nine justices of the Supreme Court made clear in their landmark ruling Friday whether they stand on abortion
The portrait will be displayed at the National Portrait Gallery when it reopens in 2023.
It comes amid a reduced timetable and strike action by rail workers.
Prime minister refuses to accept Partygate scandal triggered byelection defeats – and rules out ‘psychological transformation’ to change his character
Furious about surging prices at the gasoline station and the supermarket, many consumers feel they know just where to cast blame: On greedy companies that relentlessly jack up prices and pocket the profits
Prime Minister Boris Johnson says he remains "optimistic" that the government can solve the problems around the Northern Ireland Protocol, appealing for the EU negotiators to show "flexibility". MPs are set to vote on controversial new legislation to give ministers powers to override parts of the post-Brexit deal in the province.
Charles Dickens condemned the slave trade as “inhuman” and an “atrocity” in a previously unpublished letter that has been discovered.
Downing Street socials, robots and Ukrainian influences feature in our look at the best of the broadsheets’ cryptic clues
Ghislaine Maxwell reported Brooklyn jail staff threatened her safety, prompting employees to place her on suicide watch, prosecutors said on Sunday, arguing there was no need to delay her sentencing on sex trafficking charges. Maxwell, 60, is scheduled to be sentenced on Tuesday for her December conviction for helping her then-boyfriend Jeffrey Epstein, the globe-trotting financier and convicted sex offender, abuse girls between 1994 and 2004. Prosecutors say she deserves between 30 and 55 years in prison.
The resignation of the Conservative Party chair is more significant than both by-election defeats put together
The deaths of at least 18 migrants on Friday during a mass attempt to cross from Morocco into a Spanish enclave took place at a pivotal time for often rocky relations between the neighbouring countries. Moroccan authorities said the disaster occurred after migrants attempted to breach a fence into the Melilla enclave, with some dying in a crush after what authorities called a stampede, and others falling as they climbed. Spain retained the enclaves of Melilla and Ceuta, which were previously colonial territories, after Morocco gained independence in 1956.
Former Savage Garden star Darren Hayes has announced a Glasgow SEC Armadillo date as part of his UK tour.
Hilarious home security footage captured in Pennsylvania last week shows the moment when two moms were forced to flee with their children after spotting a snake slithering around in the living room.
Penalties for peaceful action are now the same as for aggravated assault
QUITO (Reuters) -Ecuadorean President Guillermo Lasso said on Sunday he would cut prices for gasoline and diesel by 10 cents a gallon, the latest concession to try to end nearly two weeks of anti-government protests in which at least six people have died. The sometimes-violent demonstrations by largely indigenous protesters demanding lower fuel and food prices, among other things, began on June 13 and have slashed Ecuador's oil production. Lasso, whose adversarial relationship with the national assembly has worsened during the protests, had already withdrawn security measures and announced subsidized fertilizers and debt forgiveness, and his government met this weekend with indigenous groups.
A levy on food and fossil fuel giants could save lives now and help create a sustainable food system, says Gabriela Bucher
Prime minister under fire after insisting he will not change his behaviour in office