Dozens of civilians evacuated from besieged Mariupol steel plant
The bereaved in Ukraine have been visiting the graves of their loved ones
The way your home makes you feel rests on so many subjective, idiosyncratic visual elements, making a one-size-fits-all approach to designing for wellness redundant, writes Anya Cooklin-Lofting
A pact between Labour and the Liberal Democrats at the next general election would make Sir Keir Starmer prime minister without the need for SNP support, an analysis has found.
The victim died from stab wounds in a Barnet flat in the early hours of Wednesday.
Against the backdrop of a war in Europe, the hugely popular Eurovision Song Contest reaches its flamboyant climax Saturday night as 25 bands perform in front of a live audience in the northern Italian city of Turin, while millions more watch on television around the world
When Luis Sarmiento and his grandson went out early to buy bread one morning in March, they came across a shocking scene: A macabre message left by Ecuador's drug traffickers in the form of two headless bodies.
Finnish Prime Minister says they decided to join Nato to avoid war with Russia
Spate of self-disconnections reflects rising costs, punitive debt collection and disproportionately high charges, says charity
Fans also jeered the national anthem and a rendition of Christian hymn Abide With Me
‘This claim is categorically untrue,’ channel said
Corrections official died as police caught up with her and her fugitive boyfriend after more than a week on the run
THE lives of people living on a typical East Oxford street have been documented for a unique photographic exhibition.
Hate-based crime has been getting worse in recent years, largely cultivated in the cauldron of darkest reaches of the internet
A total lunar eclipse will see the moon turn red this week - find out when the blood moon is happening and how to watch it in York.
The Western Telegraph's School of the Month for April 2022 is Fenton Community Primary School, based in Haverfordwest. See their report below...
An Oxford based IT company is celebrating its five-year anniversary.
I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! star and BBC Radio 1 DJ Adele Roberts opens up over bowel cancer battle with emotional post and photographs of her skin.
RESIDENTS are preparing for a royal knees-up with more than 310 street parties planned across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole next month.
Bodycam footage released by New York State Police shows the dramatic rescue of a woman as the car she was driving sank into a pond in New York’s North Country on May 7, leaving her submerged inside.Police said in press release. that the rescue happened in Evans Mills, a village in Jefferson County, after the woman’s 2010 Ford Explorer veered off a road, broke through a guidewire and a chain-link fence, and crashed into the water.According to police, Evans Mills Assistant Fire Chief John Russel and Trooper Christopher J. Hardy swam through the pond to the vehicle and found the woman was submerged up to her shoulders inside the vehicle and unable to move. They made several efforts to pull the woman out through different windows but, as they did so, the vehicle shifted and “the front compartment filled with water submerging the driver,” police said.Hardy climbed on top of the vehicle where “could see the driver’s hair floating to the glass of the sunroof” and, using a steel pole, smashed through the sunroof, allowing him and Russel to pull the woman out to safety.“After holding her breath for about 20 seconds the driver was removed conscious and alert,” the police press release said.Police said the woman, named as 61-year-old Joanne Tanner from Evans Mills was treated for hypothermia and minor lacerations before being released from the hospital. “She was subsequently arrested for Driving While Intoxicated (DWI), Aggravated Unlicensed Operation 1st degree (E-felony), and speeding,” they said.. Credit: New York State Police via Storyful
Pope Francis on Sunday declared 10 people saints of the Roman Catholic Church, including an anti-Nazi Dutch priest murdered in the Dachau concentration camp and a French hermit monk assassinated in Algeria. Francis limped to a chair behind the altar but stood to individually greet some participants. Francis read the canonisation proclamations while seated in front of the altar and 10 cheers went up in the crowd as he officially declared each of 10 saints.
A FIRE has broken out down a country lane.