Elon Musk: smasher of elites or self-serving pragmatist?
Elon Musk, pictured at SpaceX's Starbase facility in Texas in February 2022, is often seen as a libertarian
The cheapest new car in the UK now costs more than £10,000 - making it more expensive than ever to buy a brand-new vehicle.
Kourtney Kardashian tied the knot with Travis Barker in a fairtytale Italian wedding on Sunday. In an Instagram post, the reality star gushed about finding her “happily ever after” as the pair said “I do” in Portofino. The former Blink 182 drummer shared a picture of the couple kissing in front of a stunning altar covered in red roses and velvet.
Man City fans react to their triumph in the Premier League after a 3-2 victory against Aston Villa on Sunday night.
There is currently no cure for migraines, although a number of treatments are available to help ease the symptoms.
Decision bars federal courts from hearing new evidence not presented in a state court as a result of ineffective legal counsel
The BBC is “open-minded” about becoming a subscription service, its director general and chairman both said on Monday, as they acknowledged that the corporation faces an “existential question”.
The 2022 French Open started amid downpours. So it was that keeping the crowds away. Pole positionDuring the opening match on centre court between sixth seed Ons Jabeur and Magda Linette, it really did look the attendance limits imposed during the coronavirus pandemic were still in force. The stands were sparsely populated. Still, more fool those who missed the tie. It provided a shock as Jabeur – one of the favourites for the 2022 title – went down in three sets. On-court interviewer Marion Bar
Popular newsreader Huw Edwards has described how depression left him unable to get out of bed. The BBC News at Ten stalwart, 60, told Men's Health UK that his depression includes anxiety and tends to "hit" him "in a strong wave and then go away". The Welsh broadcaster, who has worked at the BBC since 1984, revealed in a documentary last year he had bouts of depression which have left him "bedridden" since 2002.
The broadcaster blamed a trainee for the incident which happened during a segment on the BBC News Channel.
The Labor Party has not been in office since 2013
Prince Edward and the Sophie, Countess of Wessex, have been visited locations in Newport, on Pan.
Officers are appealing for information and witnesses after a robbery in Westcliff.
Most stalls still have their shutters down but the reopening of the market in Bucha marks a return to a semblance of normality for this Ukrainian town synonymous with war crimes.
The Independent Review of Children’s Social Care is calling for a ‘radical reset’ to improve the lives of children in care and their families.
Police are appealing to find a missing Hampshire man.
A Bedouin child walks alongside a flock of sheep in the al-Henniyah area outside Najaf, during a sandstorm sweeping Iraq
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the director general of the World Health Organization (WHO), will have history on his mind when he hosts almost 200 member states at the U.N agency's annual assembly this week. In a recent white paper laying out his plans for the future of global health security, Tedros began by quoting ancient Greek historian Thucydides, who wanted the world to learn from the mistakes of a devastating plague in Athens in 430 BC. Nearly two-and-a-half millennia later and after COVID-19 has killed at least 15 million people globally, avoiding a repeat of fatal missteps in a future pandemic is the unwritten theme of this week's World Health Assembly in Geneva.
As the head of the civil service, Simon Case is the highest ranking public official to be implicated in the partygate scandal.
It was the UK’s largest audience for the final in more than a decade.
UK accused of agreeing to Iran’s ‘unlawful’ request that she sign false statement as condition of her release