Hundreds of firefighters battle wildfires in France and Czech Rep
Images of forest fires in southern France and Czech Rep, where firefighters are deployed to contain the wildfires.
‘Calls to defund the FBI are just as wrong as calls to defund the police’
Poxy McPoxface, TRUMP-22 or Mpox: these some of the ideas sent in by the public to the World Health Organization as it seeks a new name for monkeypox. After a slow start, dozens of submissions have now been made from a range of contributors including academics, doctors, and a gay community activist. They range from the technical (OPOXID-22, submitted by Harvard Medical School emergency physician Jeremy Faust) to the farcical (Poxy McPoxface, submitted by Andrew Yi in an allusion to Boaty McBoatface - almost the name of a British polar research vessel after a public vote on the choice).
Former Pop Idol contestant and theatre star Darius Campbell Danesh has been found dead in his US apartment at the age of 41, his family announced.
Clothes not required at this charity fundraising skinny dip on the Isle of Wight. How to take part...
But campaigners say families who have lost loved ones are being ‘ignored’
‘That’s what the piece is all about – how inviting that money is and how it could be taken away from you’
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.
The Oscar-nominated actress had been romantically linked to the American star since 2019.
Home Secretary’s migrant crisis plan was always destined to fail, critics say
The ex-Manchester United star has been giving evidence in his defence for the first time.
The youngster is believed to have been taken on Warne Avenue in Droylsden, Greater Manchester to an area near a disused railway track.
Gina Davidson, of radio station LBC, described the appointment as the ‘epitome of mansplaining’.
People who have a strong sense of fairness are less likely to cheat.
Republican Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey and backers of universal school vouchers are taking a victory lap over legislation the Republican-controlled Legislature enacted in June giving the state the nation’s most expansive voucher system
In July, Yorkshire recorded its fifth month in a row of below long-term average rainfall.
<p>A woman who TWICE noticed her garden furniture was in her neighbour's garden dealt with it in the most British way possible - and politely asked for it back.</p><p>Lia Hatzakis, 29, a Youtuber, from near Warwick, spotted her recently acquired garden table set was incomplete - with two chairs mysteriously missing.</p><p>Lia initially thought they had been accidentally broken by builders and removed in the aftermath.</p><p>But then she claims she later spotted her neighbour sat on her garden chairs and her "jaw dropped". Their gardens are separated by a fence.</p><p>Her partner, Achillea Kyriakou, 35, retrieved the missing chairs through a shared alleyway, she said.</p><p>But soon after, Lia noticed the chairs were missing for a second time and decided to record what happened. </p><p>In the video - posted to her TikTok account - Lia filmed herself as she discovered the moment her chairs were in her next door neighbour's garden, again.</p><p>"I looked in the garden and the guy was just sat on it!" she said.</p><p>Lia can be seen asking her neighbour for the chairs back, who promptly agrees.</p><p>She said: "Hiya, excuse me, I noticed that my garden furniture is there, could I have it back?"</p><p>In the video, the man claimed someone else had taken the furniture, and added: "I woke up one morning and they were just there."</p><p>Lia said she decided to give him the benefit of the doubt.</p><p>The video went viral on TikTok, amassing over 2.5 million views. Lia says she has had plenty of people commenting on the polite interaction.</p><p>She added: "There were loads of Americans watching the video saying 'this is the most British reaction I've ever seen to asking for furniture back.'"</p>
We need more politicians who stand by their principles, even if it costs them everything
Prosecutors say a man who got into the grounds of Windsor Castle armed with a crossbow told police he wanted to “kill the queen."
North Yorkshire has seen a rise of fuel thefts this year amid cost of living crisis.