Events company looks for UK's first taco tester
Events company looks for UK's first taco tester
There is currently no cure for migraines, although a number of treatments are available to help ease the symptoms.
Michigan’s elections bureau says five Republican candidates for governor, including two leading contenders, failed to file enough valid nominating signatures and shouldn't qualify for the August primary
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.
Michelle Bachelet begins trip amid fears that authorities will use Covid restrictions as cover to limit her access
THE owner of an equine assisted learning centre has issued a desperate plea to find a new home.
Moment PM denies No 10 party took place on day he was photographed drinking
Pope Francis has expressed his spiritual closeness to Catholics in China and voiced hope that the church there operates in “freedom and tranquility
Shares are mixed in Asia in cautious trading after Wall Street rumbled to the edge of a bear market on Friday
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.
Paul Zetter, who has died aged 98, led his family’s football pools business and was founder and chairman of the Sports Aid Foundation, which provided financial support for elite British athletes.
The Taliban has imposed several restrictions for women and girls since overtaking Afghanistan in August
Three rescued loggerhead turtles are released into the Mediterranean off the Tunisian coastal city of Sfax, one, named Marwa, with a tracking beacon glued to its shell to help researchers better protect the threatened species.
KYIV/SLOVYANSK, Ukraine (Reuters) -Russian forces were launching an all-out assault to encircle Ukrainian troops in twin cities straddling a river in eastern Ukraine on Tuesday, a battle which could determine the success or failure of Moscow's main campaign in the east. Exactly three months after Russia invaded Ukraine, authorities in the second-largest city Kharkiv were expected to open the underground metro, where thousands of civilians had sought shelter for months under relentless bombardment. The reopening is a symbol of Ukraine's biggest military success over the past few weeks: pushing Russian forces largely out of artillery range of Kharkiv, as they did from the capital Kyiv in March.
Her Majesty has marked a number of significant milestones throughout her 70-year reign
The Duke of Cambridge's 40th birthday will be celebrated with a £5 coin featuring his portrait, the Royal Mint has announced.
Energy boss calls for more government help with ‘unprecedented’ fuel costs
Nadhim Zahawi clashed with BBC’s Joanne Coburn over the importance of knowing who called the meeting between the Prime Minister and the senior civil servant Sue Gray, ahead of the publishing of her report into the law-breaking parties at Number 10 and in Whitehall during the pandemic. Mr Zahawi said he has not asked No 10 who called the meeting between Boris Johnson and Sue Gray over the partygate report because he does not deem it necessary. Asked if he had called Downing Street for clarification over the matter, the Education Secretary told the BBC’s Sunday Morning programme: “I don’t need to because I don’t believe that having a meeting with your senior civil servant is material to the outcome. That civil servant is independent in their investigation and has the highest level of professionalism and integrity.”
The Royal College of Art’s brutalist new building – by architects Herzog & de Meuron – reflects a shift from art school to science-tech powerhouse. But is a business-facing behemoth what its students really need?
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.
An unusual outbreak of monkeypox is causing concern in some European countries.