Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen cast their ballots in French presidential election
Incumbent Emmanuel Macron and his far-right opponent Marine Le Pen cast their ballot in the French presidential run-off election.
Female TV news anchors are being told they must wear face coverings when presenting live on air in Afghanistan. The Taliban said the ruling was “non-negotiable” and is now being strictly enforced by the Government. The party overthrew the previous Afghan government in August last year and has since placed more restrictions on women, limiting their access to education and dictating how they must dress in public.
STEVE Coogan has announced he will be cancelling his show in Bournemouth tonight for medical reasons.
THE coroner for Dorset is seeking help from the public to find the next of kin of a man who lived in Bournemouth.
The Government is looking at a ‘range of options’ to help people through the current pressures, according to Simon Clarke.
Letter: Frank Jackson on the former Labour deputy leader’s recollections about the 2003 Iraq war
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.
Climate change will be one focus of the World Economic Forum's first in-person gathering of business and government leaders in two years
On the fifth anniversary, Lancashire remembers the 22 victims, four who lived in the county, of the Manchester Bombing.
YORK City have sealed a return to the National League after a five-season absence from the fifth-tier of English football.
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.
Aston Villa goalkeeper allegedly assaulted during pitch invasion after Manchester city title win
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
Property website Rightmove predicts a property price slowdown ‘later this year’
SANTA FE LITERARY FESTIVAL: <strong>Holly Baxter </strong>reports from the Santa Fe Literary Festival on Margaret Atwood’s refusal to mince her words and Don Winslow’s surprising reason for retirement
‘I’m so grateful and I wouldn’t be here without them,’ comedian said of showrunner Lorne Michaels and his co-stars
LIFEBOAT crews rushed to help the medical evacuation of a patient from Green Island.
THOUSANDS of Hampshire children aged between five and 11 have already received their first Covid-19 jab as the battle against the virus continues.
'Holy smokes': Environmentalist William deBuys says New Mexico wildfires were 'beautiful'
Director Melly Still and conductor Robin Ticciati have done Ethel Smyth’s 1906 opera proud, with dynamic and intense performances from an excellent cast and chorus.
Government stoushes with the civil service and Wagatha Christie feature on the front pages on Sunday.