France faces third heatwave of the summer amid severe drought
There are water restrictions in several southern European countries due to drought.
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The Tory leadership contender also insisted he is not out of the race, as many members are yet to make up their minds.
Behavioural change to persuade people to ditch their cars is said to be unlikely
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The actors star in new BBC One series 'Marriage'.
The money will be put towards purchasing 200 "tactical unmanned aerial reconnaissance vehicles".
Numbers have plummeted over the past century due to poaching and habitat changes
Former Sri Lankan president Gotabaya Rajapaksa on Thursday arrived in Bangkok after his visa ran out following a month-long stint in Singapore where he had taken refuge from protesters at home.
Finlay MacDonald, 39, will face Inverness Sheriff Court following the incidents on Skye and the mainland in north-west Scotland.
Stunning timelapse footage captured the glowing Sturgeon Moon as it rose over San Francisco on the evening of Thursday, August 11.Photographer Shreenivasan Manievannan captured the lunar event. Manievannan’s footage shows the supermoon rise behind the Transamerica Pyramid building.NASA said the moon appeared full for about three days, from Wednesday morning through Saturday morning Credit: Shreenivasan Manievannan via Storyful
Model Jerry Hall and media mogul Rupert Murdoch have finalised their divorce, just hours after it was reported Jerry had requested the Los Angeles Superior Court cancel the divorce petition.
The Sturgeon supermoon is the final supermoon of the year.
Four seals celebrated their rescue anniversaries in August in an aquarium in Mooloolaba, Queensland, and received a selection of their favorite treats to mark the special occasion.Nelson, Moana, Sly, and Saturday were all rescued due to injuries and now reside in SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast Aquarium.“Despite their good health, these seals have been deemed unfit for release into the wild and reside at the aquarium where they are ambassadors for their species,” the aquarium said. “They help educate the public about the need for the conservation and protection of marine animals.”Video released by SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast Aquarium shows the seals receiving a variety of ice, gelatin, and fish treats. Credit: SEA LIFE Sunshine Coast Aquarium via Storyful
Whitmore will star in the West End show from September 6.
YORK is set to enjoy - or endure - its hottest day of the current heatwave.
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Before Salman Rushdie arrived on Friday, the bucolic New York retreat where the author was due to speak had arranged for a law enforcement presence at his lecture, mindful that the security might be needed for a man who faced death threats. Chautauqua Institution, a haven in the west of the state where writers and artists gather each summer, was not the kind of place where people worried about their safety. Members of the audience said there were no bag checks, metal detectors or other security to enter the event in the gated community.
The removal of Slingshot Rat has sparked debate over the legality of taking cultural artefacts from occupied land
Co-op said its commitments would counter high street bank closures, removal of free ATMs and the rise of cashless retailing.
LONDON (Reuters) -M&G recorded net inflows into its asset management business in the first half, the British insurer and asset manager said on Thursday, helping its operating profit to come in above forecast and sending its shares higher. A reduction in fees, improved risk analysis and rationalisation of some funds enabled M&G to post inflows from retail and institutional investors totalling 1.2 billion pounds ($1.47 billion) versus 2.0 billion in outflows a year ago. "We've applied a lot of medicine and it's worked," CEO John Foley told Reuters, adding the firm had already won a "couple of significant mandates" from institutional investors in the second half.