First Webb Telescope image reveals 'deepest ever' infrared images of our universe
The sharpest infrared images of the universe ever seen which shows the cosmos as it was 13 billion years ago, is unveiled by NASA
The two fighters are set to meet again in Saudi Arabia, 11 months on from the Ukranian handing Joshua his second ever defeat. Standing in the centre of the ring at the Saudi Airlines Club, the unified heavyweight champion lined the coins up on his hand, wrist and arm before flicking them into the air and catching each one. It was an impressive display of dexterity and was the centrepiece of a 10-minute session that also included some dance moves.
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Hambullah Mohib, a senior aide to Afghanistan's Former President, Ashraf Ghani speaks to Euronews International Correspondent Anelise Borges and relives the fall of Kabul one year on.
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.
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.
Campaign group creates interactive map to advise locals and tourists where not to bathe
A local wildlife rescue centre says it is delighted to welcome its new Wildlife Centre Manager
Whether it’s the chance to work from home or train at a local store, Aldi is helping colleagues balance parenthood with their careers. Here, two managers explain how things work
Former 'EastEnders' stars Joe Swash helped carry a 95-year-old woman into hospital this week when her family couldn't find a wheelchair for her.
New data shows these 11 British slang phrases from Love Island UK are leaving Americans puzzled.
The head of a secondary school in Oxfordshire is proud of staff and students after many positive A level results.
Megan Jowitt spent two years completing a make-up course after leaving school but struggled to get her career off the ground.
One in four hosts plan to end arrangement due to cost of living pressures – as Treasury urged to boost payments
More than half a million people in Northern Ireland tuned into watch the interview with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex.
Campaign group 38 Degrees said the numbers wanting to sign shows how desperate people are for help in the wake of soaring inflation.
’Deficit tariff’ plan piles pressure on ministers to end silence on rocketing autumn bills
Falling numbers of alcohol drinkers in Japan has sparked alarm as tax revenue has declined in recent years.
Dina Asher-Smith’s hopes of defending her 100m title at the European Athletics Championships ended in pain and disappointment as she pulled up with cramp halfway through a dramatic final
Traders and fund managers have left crude oil markets in recent months, dropping activity to a seven-year low amid the worst global energy crisis in decades as investors become unwilling to deal with persistently high volatility. The exodus of participants, especially hedge funds and speculators, has made daily price swings far greater than in previous years, making it harder for companies to hedge against physical purchases of oil. The volatility has harmed companies that need energy market stability for their operations, which includes oil-and-gas companies, but also manufacturing and food-and-beverage industries.
We’d like to hear what people think of the Tory leadership frontrunner’s suggestion that British workers lack the “skill and application” of foreign competitors