The guitar which broke up Oasis goes up for auction in Paris
The destruction of the red Gibson guitar was a ‘cult moment’ in music history according to the auctioneer.
ENGINEERS are on site in a Glasgow area after a water main burst.
The musician, nicknamed "Fletch", founded the band in Basildon, Essex, in 1980. Depeche Mode have sold more than 100 million records worldwide, and have had international chart success with songs including Personal Jesus and Just Can't Get Enough. Fletcher's cause of death has not yet been reported.
Texas official cites Will Smith Oscars slap in wake of school shooting
The Prime Minister has insisted that it was his “duty” to attend certain Downing Street parties as senior Tories questioned whether he will win the next election.
Sergeant Laurence Knight has been suspended from duty following rape charge
In his nightly address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky mockingly says that "great geopoliticians are always unwilling to see ordinary people, ordinary Ukrainians." He adds that such people are ignoring "millions of those who actually live in the territory they propose to exchange for the illusion of peace."
A decision by China and Russia to veto new United Nations sanctions on North Korea pushed by the United States shattered any veneer of global cooperation, straining efforts to pressure Pyongyang as it prepares to conduct a new nuclear test. The two countries on Thursday vetoed a U.S.-led push to impose more U.N. sanctions on North Korea over its renewed ballistic missile launches, publicly splitting the U.N. Security Council for the first time since it started punishing Pyongyang in 2006.
Ucas report finds international students are more likely to go to higher-tariff universities in the UK.
BORIS Johnson is a buffoon and should never have been PM. Just look at him. But partygate has brought everyone involved into disrepute. Following the stunning anticlimax of the Sue Gray report, Labour, the police, Tory MPs and the media are looking as foolish as Johnson.
A STUDENT who is partially sighted has agreed to do a skydive to raise funds for the East Lancashire Hospice.
Samar Bain faces being forced into shared accommodation as agency says support package is not ‘value for money’
Corentin Moutet played his hero Rafael Nadal for the first time. And his idol didn't disappoint. Vicious top spin and wicked angles. Idol chatterBefore their second round clash, Corentin Moutet was quite happy to tell anyone who’d listen that fellow left-hander Rafael Nadal was his hero as he was growing up in Paris. He even slept in the Nike shirts as worn at the French Open by Nadal. Well, that was before the 23-year-old joined the ATP tour. And the world number 139 got the chance to play his
A Ukrainian coal miner, completely starved of information, thought he might be able to reason with Russian forces blocking the last good road running out of his war-scarred city on the eastern front.
Two lanes of a motorway have reopened after a crash involving three vehicles.
The Senate has confirmed former California pollution regulator Steven Cliff to run the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Essex will have a few closures affecting the M25, A12 and Dartford Crossing in the early hours of the morning over the weekend from May 27-29
Channel 4 show 'The Big Breakfast' is to return in August across four Saturday mornings, co-hosted by Mo Gilligan and AJ Odudu.
Data from Public Health Wales shows coronavirus infections in the country have been steadily falling over the last two months.
Martin Hibbert will climb Mount Kilimanjaro over seven days in a specially adapted wheelchair and hopes to raise a million.