Caroline Flack's mum tears up as she reveals 'sadness' over daughter's death
Caroline Flack's mum tears up as she reveals 'sadness' over daughter's death
Eurovision winners Kalush Orchestra - who brought home victory for war-torn Ukraine in last month's contest - have performed their first UK gig at Glastonbury Festival. The crowd-pleasing Stephania - which has become an anthem of hope for their country since triumphing at this year's Eurovision Festival - was the second in their set list and played again as their final track due to popular demand. It's been a swift switch in fortune for the band, who were fighting as part of Ukraine's resistance against Russia just weeks before their Eurovision triumph in Turin.
A lottery millionaire with a love of street art was among eight men found guilty on Thursday of stealing a Banksy mural paying tribute to the victims of the Bataclan terror attack in Paris.
Stellantis has run a successful trial for an EV that can charge itself without having to stop.
THE PRESIDENT of the SNP has suggested that an independent Scotland in the EU could adopt the Northern Ireland Protocol model for the border with England.
Train stations are all but deserted across Britain on the third day of a national strike that snarled the weekend plans of millions
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.
The broadcaster fronted the BBC’s Look North programme between 1982 and 2020.
The Prince of Wales told a Commonwealth summit in Rwanda he was on a personal journey of discovery.
Boris Johnson spoke on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme about measures to help people's finances
FIREFIGHTERS are dealing with a blaze at a block of flats in Glasgow's East End.
Mongolia and Japan receive gold medals on the first day of the Ulaanbaatar Grand Slam.
'People will die': Women react after Supreme Court overturns the constitutional right to abortion
Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said he has had ‘zero engagement’ from the Government on a long-term TfL funding plan.
Prime minister says current setup ‘makes no sense’
Gender differences were more significant in lower-income families.
Sir Keir Starmer has been out on a victory lap in Wakefield after his Labour's candidate Simon Lightwood took the seat from the Conservatives in Thursday's by-election. The Labour leader said the result put his party on track to win the next general election, saying: "The Tory Party is absolutely imploding, they know they're out of ideas and they're out of touch and if they had any decency, they'd get out the way for the next Labour government.".
‘As stated in yesterday’s congressional hearings, you don’t ask for a pardon if you are innocent. And, you don’t decline to appeal if you know you are right,’ said Heard’s spokesperson
People are struggling to confirm if they or their children are vaccinated against polio, it emerged on Thursday. Health officials urged the public on Wednesday to ensure their polio vaccines were up to date after an outbreak of the virus was detected in UK sewage samples. But some parents said they were pushed from one authority to another trying to get answers. It also emerged that permission from a GP must be granted to allow patients to access their own, or their children’s, medical records v
The Met Office also said there was a slight chance of power cuts in some areas.