Dubai’s first-ever Michelin star winners revealed
History is made as two Dubai restaurants scoop two stars, while nine score one star in the Middle East's first-ever Michelin guide
‘We’re not perfect, but we’re getting better every day,’ says corporate responsibility director Liz Fox as she explains the supermarket’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions
Venice’s mayor took to Twitter on August 17 to denounce what he called two “imbeciles” who were spotted riding electric surfboards along a city canal.Mayor Luigi Brugnaro later said the pair had been identified and would be facing fines.Twitter user @angloswissguy replied to the mayor’s post with a couple of videos showing the pair’s exploits.La Nuova Venezia cited police as saying the two were Australians, and that they were facing fines of €1,500 each. Credit: Daniel E via Storyful
Education secretary reveals he had 'shockingly awful' A-level results.Source: BBC Breakfast
The Made In Chelsea star said she found it difficult to admit she ‘needed this kind of help’
Gregory Vooght was accused by the Metropolitan Police of flouting the pandemic restrictions, but told a court he was sitting at his desk working when officers arrived.
Since 1945, Donald Trump sits among a number of US presidents who did not initiate a conflict overseas
UN rights chief Michelle Bachelet said Wednesday that it remained unsafe for Rohingya refugees to return to their homes in Myanmar, nearly five years after a crackdown there sparked an exodus to neighbouring Bangladesh.
Campaign group creates interactive map to advise locals and tourists where not to bathe
We look at what the winter holds for commuters and examine the latest on negotiations
‘Calls to defund the FBI are just as wrong as calls to defund the police’
The youngster is believed to have been taken on Warne Avenue in Droylsden, Greater Manchester to an area near a disused railway track.
York police want to speak to a man following an alleged sex assault in Jalou in Micklegate.
All you need to know about the heavyweight title rematch in Saudi Arabia
Apple has disclosed serious security vulnerabilities for iPhones, iPads and Macs, which could potentially allow attackers to take complete control of devices. Apple added that it is "aware of a report that this issue may have been actively exploited". Security experts have advised users to urgently update affected devices - the iPhone 6S and later models, newer iPads, and Mac computers running macOS Monterey.
Clothes not required at this charity fundraising skinny dip on the Isle of Wight. How to take part...
An anti-vaccine group that has harassed doctors and public officials in Italy and France is still active on platforms like Facebook despite efforts to rein in their abuse and misinformation
Plea to government, which controls prices on some essentials, to allow rise as war in Ukraine and extreme weather drive up costs
Moazu Kromah was sentenced to more than five years in prison for conspiring to traffic elephant ivory and rhinoceros horns.
It's A Level results day 2022 and we want to know how you've got on.
Benjamin Mendy, the Manchester City footballer, told a woman he wanted to “kidnap” her the night before he tried to rape her during her morning shower, a court has heard.