COVID-19: Weekly coronavirus cases in England hit their highest level since mid-February
The number of weekly COVID-19 cases recorded in England has hit its highest level since mid-February, according to latest data.
The number of weekly COVID-19 cases recorded in England has hit its highest level since mid-February, according to latest data.
Britain is bracing for weather hell as a horror thunderstorm is forecast to bring the same amount of rainfall in just three hours that would normally fall in 10 days
Kellie Evans had been in bed sleeping when her phone alerted her to the motion outside in the early hours of Sunday morning
According to an expert, there's a reason why Meghan Markle hasn't returned to the UK with Prince Harry - and has told him there's one condition in which she'll come back
Fans sent messages of support to the Countryfile star
Here's an official lip reading of what the royals were talking about during Trooping the Colour 2024.
“They told him we’ll all have to go to Spain and start a new life there, or that we should separate and he should go back to Spain by himself - it’s just horrible"
The travel star dropped two and a half stone after making a lifestyle change
Supernanny, real name Jo Frost, has reacted to Prince William and Princess Kate's son Prince Louis' behaviour at Trooping the Colour. The five-year-old royal danced, yawned, and pulled faces during King Charles' birthday parade.
Residents living by a picturesque marina have been ordered to pay £10,000 for a new fence - to stop them helping boat users with their shopping. People living in Albion Mill in Worcester have been banned from passing bags over the existing railings. To avoid a 20-minute walk carrying heavy bags, boat owners leave their shopping at metal railings on the opposite side of the pontoon where their boats are moored. They then walk around the apartments to access Diglis Marina and have their bags passed over the railings by kind-hearted Albion Mill residents. Apartment managers now plan to erect a 2m (6.5ft) high 35m (114ft) long fence to block off the pontoon after two people complained about boat owners trespassing. They say the current practice means boat owners access a private car park and say some people have been climbing over the metal railings. But furious residents claim they are being punished for helping boat owners.
Jack Grealish was left out of the England squad for Euro 2024 after a difficult season at Manchester City
Ukraine’s military has spent the last two years chronically short of planes. Its prewar stocks were already small in number and mostly dated from the Soviet era. When NATO and other countries sent help, they focused on either sending the same older models or keeping existing aircraft in the air through maintenance and spare parts. Russia, meanwhile, has a larger and often more advanced air force.However, new planes are on the way to help Ukraine. For nearly a year, countries like the Netherlands
It has become trite to say that the world is now more dangerous than it has been since the end of the Cold War – or perhaps even the end of the Second World War. Trite but true.
Bryson DeChambeau asked officials why he had not seen Rory McIlroy in the aftermath of his dramatic one-shot victory in the US Open on Sunday night, before being told that the runner-up left the course immediately without congratulating the victor.
Catherine Duchess of Cambridge, Sophie Countess of Wessex and Timothy Laurence waiting for the Garter Day procession for the Order of the Garter Service at St George's Chapel at Windsor Castle.
Rachel Stevens has opened up on her split from Alex Bourne in a new interview, as she admitted it ended when she realised she had fallen in love with her Dancing on Ice co-star
Why would anybody trust the Conservative Party to make the big decisions about the future of Britain, when they can’t even agree on what to do about Nigel Farage?
Jude Bellingham was the Man of the Match as England beat Serbia 1-0 in their opening game of Euro 2024
As Sir Keir Starmer and his Labour party move ever faster towards No 10, aided by the Conservative party’s penchant to fall on its sword with monotonous regularity, we will soon be forced to confront the nuclear-warhead-sized elephant in the room. Promises to grow the economy are all well and good, but the security of the country is of paramount importance, especially when our Russian enemy has made its hatred for us clear.
David Cameron is back from outer space to tell us Nigel Farage wants to destroy the Conservative Party, that he’s playing “dog-whistle” politics and, we can infer, the Tories ought to run a mile from him. Thus the battle lines of the next leadership contest are drawn. Early advantage goes to elites who will say the party wandered too far to the Right – a view endorsed by a billion deadly dull podcasts made by people who think the Today programme is insufficiently subjective.
"We all knew something was going on with him and another employee. Months later, he wouldn't give me three days off because my niece died of SIDS. So I walked out, bought a $30 burner phone, and texted his wife his phone password. They got divorced."