HMS Prince of Wales returns to UK after Nato exercises
HMS Prince of Wales returns to UK after Nato exercises
A battle has broken out over the fate of a Cornish hamlet which has been put up for sale.
An iconic lighthouse in the northern German city's port is in danger of collapsing.
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
MAYVILLE, N.Y. (Reuters) -The man accused of stabbing novelist Salman Rushdie last week in western New York pleaded not guilty to second-degree attempted murder and assault charges on Thursday and was held without bail. Hadi Matar, 24, is accused of wounding Rushdie, 75, on Friday just before the "The Satanic Verses" author was to deliver a lecture on stage at an educational retreat near Lake Erie. Rushdie was hospitalized with serious injuries in what writers and politicians around the world decried as an attack on the freedom of expression.
Hadi Matar will appear at Chautauqua County Court in New York state.
Noah Donohoe was found dead two years ago after being missing for a number of days.
Sarah Everard’s killer Wayne Couzens has been charged with two further flashing offences.
Campaign group creates interactive map to advise locals and tourists where not to bathe
A post in Ethiopia shared more than a thousand times claims that a university whizzkid who secured a US scholarship to complete his doctorate has “invented” a new maths formula available as a mobile app. But although the student, Raji Ashenafi Mamade, exists, the claim was shared by a hoax account impersonating the bright scholar. Ashenafi has denied creating a theorem or app and said he has reported the imposter page to Facebook. The fake post contains a link that leads to a popular maths app o
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz on Friday denied helping a bank avoid paying back millions in tax rebates claimed under a huge fraud scam as he answered to a committee investigating the scandal.
One of the purest pleasures of long-term London life is the way the city imperceptibly shifts through the eyes of your guests. There really is no sharper reminder of what a romantic, thrilling place you call home as looking at London vicariously anew, through a visitor’s gaze. My visitor’s gaze was set in sharp relief last week while entertaining an old friend and her 16-year-old daughter, incoming from the Outer Hebrides, about as useful a polarity to the sashay of London’s appealingly arrogant bounce as Britain can throw at you.
Scientists in the US attached a GoPro to a dolphin and caught incredible footage of the animal hunting in San Diego Bay. The footage contains not only a close-up of the dolphin catching a fish but also audio of its calls and clicks. These dolphins are used by US Navy to identify sea-mines and this is the first time such footage of them has been obtained.
MOTORISTS are being urged to travel with care after reports of cows on a road.
‘Flash mob’ looters ransack LA convenience storeLAPD
Nasa is preparing to launch Artemis-1, a mission that will begin the space agency’s plan to return to the Moon. At 8.33am local eastern time, or 1.33pm in the UK, the first launch window will open. Nasa will have 120 minutes in which to fire up the rocket and send it into space.
Rishi Sunak reveals McDonald's order after being photographed ordering breakfast thereThis Morning ITV
Letter: Gill Edwards relates to Dr Henry Marsh’s experience of suddenly finding yourself on the other side of the doctor’s table
A body has been found amid the search for a missing Lanarkshire man.
The Foreign Secretary is instead set to meet the National Farmers’ Union on September 1.
A light and airy mousse set off by the delicate floral notes of summer peach compote