Heat exhaustion and heatstroke - what are the signs and symptoms and what's the difference?
Intervention to prevent heat exhaustion and heatstroke can be "lifesaving" as people are urged to look out for the danger signs.
Bizarre remark to then-chief of staff John Kelly is revealed in new book
She was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 1992, which returned in 2013 in her shoulder and again in 2017, this time in her spine.
Paul Stevens, from Norwich, landed the huge fish off the coast of Norway.
LIZ Truss looked like she had “swallowed a wasp” after hearing Nicola Sturgeon had twice appeared in Vogue magazine, the First Minister has revealed.
The men’s hockey team claimed a 67th gold medal for Australia – and a 1,001st of all time – on the final day of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham
The woman said there appeared to be a lack of action among staff during the incident on Saturday afternoon.
The menu at The Canteen in southwest England doesn't just let diners know how much a dish costs. They can also check its carbon footprint.
Briggs recalled his inspiration for the tale about a snowman who comes to life came during a winter of particularly heavy snowfall.
I am swimming with Amy-Jane Beer in the River Derwent in North Yorkshire’s Howardian Hills. The ruins of the Augustinian Kirkham Priory stand on the opposite bank and sand martins and house martins skim the surface of water the colour of stewed tea.
There is all manner of new car options available with the latest plate.
The cricket club at Odiham in Hampshire is having to water its wicket at least once a day, while farmers have to buy in food for cattle.
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in the Democratic Republic of Congo, on the second leg of his three-nation African tour that began in South Africa at the weekend, and is due to wrap in Rwanda this Wednesday.
‘It’s been a life-changing, crazy experience,’ said musician
Kayleigh Harris was working in the French Alps when a skier collided with her.
A variety of emergency service teams collaborated on a call out to a paddleboarder who became separated from his board and was nowhere to be seen.
Letters: Gary McKillion, Christina Freeman and Louise Richmond on how bureaucracy and the erosion of society have dehumanised people and led to a customer service nightmare
AT St Roch's Secondary School in Royston pupils were celebrating a variety of successes.
There has been widespread anger at Shell, BP and British Gas owner Centrica announcing bumper financial results while households struggle to cope.
Sheikh Hasina government increased petrol prices by 51.2 per cent – highest since country’s independence in 1971
It is the first time since 1984 that the virus has been found to be spreading in the community in the UK.