Jeremy Hunt reveals he has had cancer and will be running Race For Life
Former Secretary of State for Health Jeremy Hunt has revealed that he has had cancer as he prepares to represent Cancer Research UK in the charity’s Race for Life this summer.
Five fabulous family events in store for readers this weekend
AN Investigation is underway after a fire at a house in York this morning.
Police have released CCTV images of four men they want to speak to following the theft of high value metal from a business.
The 20-year-old was arrested in January.
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have visited the Cambridgeshire County Day at Newmarket Racecourse to cheers and applause from onlookers. William and Kate both took part in a football game where they both attempted to kick the ball at a target. Kate told the crowd it would be difficult as she was "wearing wedges". After taking a shot and missing, the duchess shook the hand of a boy who had been playing before her and said: "You did better than I did.".
From superb golf courses to culinary main courses, this part of Scotlandharbours a wealth of holiday treats, with fabulous restaurants,beautiful beaches and exciting outdoor pursuits for all the family to enjoy.
Romelu Lukaku arrived at Chelsea heralding his move as a dream come true, but less than a year later the Belgian striker is set to rejoin Inter Milan as one of the most expensive flops in Premier League history.
Police have been tackling dangerous driving behaviours, with nearly 270 speeding offences identified on the Isle of Wight last month.
Gender differences were more significant in lower-income families.
The bodies of British journalist Dom Phillips and Indigenous expert Bruno Pereira were handed over to their families Thursday, nearly two and a half weeks after they were killed in Brazil’s Amazon.
Three consecutive summits over the next week will test Western resolve to support Ukraine and the extent of international unity as rising geopolitical tensions and economic pain cast an increasingly long shadow
The US Supreme Court has ruled that the Constitution gives people the right to carry a gun outside their home, in a significant new ruling for gun rights. The decision is expected to allow more people to legally carry firearms in some of America's biggest cities and is the court's first major decision on gun rights in more than a decade. It comes as Congress is working on changes to gun laws following the mass shooting at a school in Uvalde, Texas, where 19 children and two teachers were murdered.
TSSA members in several train companies and Network Rail are voting on whether to take industrial action.
Firefighting aircraft participated in the work to control the Canyon Fire in Alameda County, California, on June 23, as residents were evacuated and local media reported that two firefighters were injured.Footage recorded by Anup Shah shows firefighting aircraft dropping flame retardant on a wooded area in Pleasanton on Thursday afternoon.Residents in two areas of Alameda County, including Pleasanton, were allowed back to their homes late on Thursday, after evacuation orders were issued in the afternoon.Local media reported that two firefighters were injured while battling the flames. Both were taken to hospital and “are expected to be OK”.Cal Fire said the Canyon Fire covered 50 acres by 9:44 pm. Credit: Anup Shah via Storyful
Severe thunderstorms moved across the DC area and parts of Maryland and Virginia on June 22, the National Weather Service said, causing damage, downed trees and power outages.Video uploaded on Twitter by @nojobny shows lightning illuminating the night sky at the National Harbor Marina in Maryland. Credit: @nojobny via Storyful
THE family of a man who drowned in a fishing boat tragedy are “bemused” by a report released yesterday.
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Police say they seized ‘a large number of offensive weapons’ from three of the men