Alan Turing would be honoured by 'Trainbow' train says niece
Alan Turing’s niece says he would be “bemused” and “honoured” by Great Western Railway’s new 'Trainbow' livery on its Intercity Express Train, to celebrate the LGBTQ+ community.
Ike Ekweremadu and wife Beatrice Nwanneka Ekweremadu appear in court in London after Heathrow arrest
As protests broke out across India over a ruling party official's controversial remarks about the Prophet Mohammed, an image of a woman being pulled away by a police officer was shared thousands of times in social media posts that claim it shows a Muslim Indian journalist being arrested at a demonstration. But the claim is false; the photo shows the arrest of a student leader during a protest on June 12. The photo -- which shows a woman in a hijab being taken away by a police officer -- was shar
Stellantis has run a successful trial for an EV that can charge itself without having to stop.
Huge swathes of Britain are without any rail services this week with coordinated strikes bringing the country’s transport network shuddering to a halt after last-ditch talks failed to resolve a dispute over pay, jobs and conditions.
Police say they seized ‘a large number of offensive weapons’ from three of the men
Glastonbury festival warned punters to avoid watching Michael Eavis’ performance because the area was “very busy.”
The Electoral Calculus data predicts an almost entire Tory wipeout across Lancashire with all but three areas either staying or turning red.
Conor McGregor leaves Dublin court as dangerous driving case postponed
Journalists killed or wounded during Russia's invasion of Ukraine were honoured Thursday in an exhibition in Kyiv, months into Moscow's war.
UK Health Security Agency ‘urgently’ investigating outbreak in northeast London, with officials racing to determine whether community transmission is occurring in the capital
YouTuber Steph0Sims has perfectly recreated the 'Love Island' villa in 'The Sims 4'.
Roe v Wade reversed | The US Supreme Court today overturned the landmark ruling that enshrined the right to abortion half a century ago. Almost instantly, abortion will be banned in 13 US states that have already introduced "trigger" laws designed to come into effect upon the throwing out of Roe v Wade. US editor Nick Allen explains what is likely to happen next. Daniel Capurro outlines six things we learned from the ruling. And US correspondent Jamie Johnson has the latest reaction.
The death toll from Tuesday’s earthquake in Afghanistan’s Paktika Province had risen to more than 1,1000, a senior official told the Anadolu Agency on Thursday, June 23.Abdul Wahid Rayan, a senior Taliban official and director general of state-run Bakhtar News Agency, said at least 1,600 people had been wounded after the 5.9 magnitude earthquake hit a remote region in the east of the country. Tolo also reported the toll was around 1,100 people.Khalid Zadran, Kabul’s police spokesman, said the earthquake had destroyed over 2,500 homes in the Khost and Paktika provinces.Homes were destroyed across the Paktika districts of Gayan, Naki, Barmal, and Ziruk, and the Khost district of Spera, according to the country’s disaster management agency.This video posted by Abdul Wahid Rayan shows damaged building in Paktika province. Credit: Bakhtar News Agency via Storyful
PURPOSE-BUILT student flats in York are being turned into a ‘pop up’ hotel over the summer holidays.
An Argentinian judge has ruled that eight medical personnel involved in the care of soccer star Diego Maradona will face a public trial for criminal negligence.
Woman says train drivers need to adapt in order to avoid what happened to 'the dinosaurs'
After outrage over case of Child Q, force asks IOPC to examine incidents involving children aged 14-17
A breakdown of which judges on SCOTUS are part of the conservative supermajority, which are in the liberal minority, and who voted to make abortion unconstitutional
The trio are heading off on a 17-date tour this October, including a date at London’s Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith
German Economy Minister Robert Habeck declared the crisis on June 23.