Canada plans ban on handgun sales in wake of Texas school shooting
Canada is introducing a bill that would ban the sale of handguns, less than a week after 19 children and two teachers were killed in a school shooting in Texas.
It comes amid a reduced timetable and strike action by rail workers.
Wales forward Gareth Bale has confirmed he is set to join Major League Soccer side Los Angeles FC when his contract with Real Madrid expires. The five-time Champions League winner is soon to be a free agent and is looking for a new club ahead of playing for Wales at the World Cup in Qatar, which starts in November.
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
‘I’m feeling really fine,’ says 81-year-old
Prince Charles' head gardener is developing compost by using shredded paperwork and organic waste from the Highgrove estate to help tackle the impact of climate change.
Analysis: A price cap on Russian oil and potential famine in Africa are among issues pressing for attention
The three vessels from the GB Row Challenge hoped to collect environmental data.
The former Beatle became the festival’s oldest solo headliner during his electrifying set on the Pyramid Stage.
The event was on yesterday (Saturday) and continues today. See the photos.
Daryll Neita produced an upset in the women’s 100m final at the UK Athletics Championships and then immediately turned her attention to bigger prizes on the horizon. Olympic 100m finalist Neita clocked 10.80 seconds in Manchester to edge out Dina Asher-Smith, whose British record of 10.83sec would have been broken had the time not been heavily wind-assisted. Asher-Smith, the 200m world champion, ran 10.87sec but could not beat Neita, who believes she can challenge her teammate at next month’s World Championships in Eugene.
The nine justices of the Supreme Court made clear in their landmark ruling Friday whether they stand on abortion
The US Supreme Court today struck down Roe v Wade, overturning the constitutional right to abortion for millions of women.
From Tuesday, new legislation will allow judges to hand down life sentences to dangerous drivers who kill.
IAN Blackford, the SNP's Westminster leader, has spent copious amounts of political capital attacking his opponents for a variety of sins, including moral turpitude. Boris Johnson is, of course, the ultimate bete noire, justifying, in Mr Blackford’s view, contempt and ultimately banishment to a political Hades. Like a fundamentalist preacher seized with righteous wrath, he casts Mr Johnson as the political Antichrist.
Olivia Rodrigo brings out Lily Allen to sing ‘F*** You’ as Roe vs Wade overturned
Prime minister says current setup ‘makes no sense’
Afghanistan's Taliban rulers pledged on Saturday they would not interfere with international efforts to distribute aid to tens of thousands of people affected by this week's deadly earthquake.
On the corner of a street in Jackson, Mississippi, America's reckoning with abortion is up close and raw.
A Republican congresswoman has called the Supreme Court's decision to overturn Roe v Wade a “victory for white life” while praising former president Donald Trump for his role. Mary Miller, a representative from Illinois, made the controversial comments at a “Save America” rally on Saturday (25 June) where she shared the stage with Mr Trump. “President Trump, on behalf of all the Maga patriots in America, I want to thank you for the historic victory for white life in the Supreme Court yesterday,” Ms Miller said, to cheers from the audience.