Europe wants to compete with the US on 'quality, not subsidies,' warns Ursula von der Leyen
The European Commission President said new sources of common funding should be created to compete against American green subsidies.
The European Commission President said new sources of common funding should be created to compete against American green subsidies.
Susanna Reid walks out of GMB studio over missing X Factor star
Greyson Birch was found in the water at Swanwick Lakes Nature Reserve in Hampshire after briefly being left unattended.
Peaches Stergo, 36, allegedly met victim on dating site and deceived him into paying 62 checks over four years
The TV talent show is back for another year with a new judging line-up.
Dr Who's new sidekick, Ruby Sunday, has been filming scenes for the new series of the cult show on the Pembrokeshire coast path.
A red shipping container lies in a school playground in a small South African town.Most fatalities are black South Africans.
Exchequer Secretary James Cartlidge said he would not comment publicly on the case of Wagner Group boss Yevgeny Prigozhin.
A church worker was killed and a priest badly injured during a stabbing spree in ''at least two'' places of Christian worship in Algeciras, southern Spain, which police are investigating as a terror attack.
Disease targets small gland in front of the windpipe that produces hormones needed to regulate the body’s metabolism
Albert ‘Ian’ Schweitzer was convicted for the 1991 murder of Dana Ireland, a white female tourist
The shop shut earlier this month, just days after a fundraiser was launched to raise £35,000 in a bid to secure its future.
Increase in reports of the Asian koel and its loud mating call south of its usual territory may be attributable to climate change, scientists say
NEARLY two million pounds of funding has been given to the Isle of Wight to help discharge hospital patients who are well enough to go home.
Mice with minimal levels of gut bacteria showed less brain cell damage.
BENGALURU (Reuters) -Global economic growth is forecast to barely clear 2% this year, according to a Reuters poll of economists who said the greater risk was a further downgrade to their view, at odds with widespread optimism in markets since the start of the year. Falling energy prices, a slowdown in inflation in most economies from multi-decade highs, an unexpectedly resilient euro zone economy and China's economic reopening have led traders to speculate the downturn will be more mild. That has driven MSCI's all-country world index of shares up nearly 20% from October lows, hitting a five-month closing high on Wednesday, despite the greater risk central banks keep interest rates higher for longer rather than cut them.
Stacey Solomon says families could save money by bulk-buying items.Source: BBC
Kohberger is accused of the fatal stabbings of Kaylee Goncalves, Madison Mogen, Xana Kernodle and Ethan Chapin in Moscow, Idaho, on 13 November
A man who caused £400 of damage to a police vehicle has admitted criminal damage in court.
Masks will remain obligatory in hospitals and other healthcare settings