Kate presents coveted fashion award at Design Museum
The Duchess of Cambridge presented Saul Nash the Queen Elizabeth II Award for British Design at a ceremony at the Design Museum.
New report reveals that 26 per cent of women of colour have changed their hairstyle at work
Emergency works in Shore Road originally planned for two days will now last for two weeks.
On Tuesday, French tightrope walker claimed a new world record as he completed a 2,200-metre-long (nearly 1.4-mile) trip to Mont Saint-Michel along a wire suspended between a crane and the famous abbey on the tidal island.
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.
Fire crews were called to reports of a boat fire in Chapmans Pool
Ucas report finds international students are more likely to go to higher-tariff universities in the UK.
The superstar footballer revealed in a candid interview his struggles in the game - opening up about his battle with mental health. .
Crymych Panthers Boccia Club recently held their first in-house Boccia competition, with eight members in the tournament.
Labour Leader Sir Keir Starmer asks what "attracted" Boris Johnson to a "U-turn" on a windfall tax on the week the Sue Gray report is published. The Prime Minister responds by accusing Labour of being a tax raising party, saying "they absolutely love to confiscate other people's assets".
Empty playgrounds, lonely dogs and a constant backdrop of shelling fill the otherwise ghostly towns of Soledar and Bakhmut, located in the besieged Ukrainian east. The only movement is people boarding a bus -- storing their suitcases in the hold and preparing to flee.
The footballer wants to see more progress in the teaching of the history and experiences of black, Asian and ethnic minority communities.
A series of explosions has shaken Afghanistan, including a blast inside a mosque in the capital of Kabul that killed at least five people and three bombings of minivans in the country’s north that killed nine passengers
Krishna Singh was sentenced at the High Court in Glasgow.
A day after an 18-year-old gunman massacred 19 children and two teachers at an elementary school in Texas, US President Joe Biden said he is "sick and tired" of failures to address gun violence. He also said he and first lady Jill Biden were planning to visit Texas in the coming days.
The MP's Standards Committee are also calling for lobbying rules to be tightened so MPs can't take part in proceedings that would benefit someone they are receiving money from. The Chair of the committee Chris Bryant has called the new measures "robust" and says they will "uphold and strengthen" standards in parliament. The report comes after the case of former MP Owen Paterson, which triggered a row over MPs second jobs.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) -Americans must stand up to the gun lobby and pressure members of Congress to pass sensible gun laws, U.S. President Joe Biden said on Tuesday after the killing of at least 19 children and two teachers in a Texas school shooting. "As a nation, we have to ask when in God's name we're going to stand up to the gun lobby, when in God's name we do what we all know in our gut needs to be done," Biden said in a televised speech, his voice rising to a crescendo. Authorities said an 18-year-old gunman opened fire earlier in the day at an elementary school in Texas, about 80 miles (130 km) west of San Antonio, before he apparently was killed by police officers.
Sue Gray's Partygate report “lays bare the rot” Boris Johnson has spread in Downing Street, Sir Keir Starmer has suggested. Responding to the prime minister's statement and apology in the House of Commons, the Labour leader suggested the government has treated the British people with “utter contempt”. “That report lays bare the rot that under this prime minister has spread in No 10,” Mr Starmer said.
LONDON (Reuters) -Sterling was flat against the dollar and rose against the euro on Wednesday, having briefly lost ground against both currencies following publication of a report detailing COVID lockdown-breaching parties at the office of Britain's prime minister. A failure of leadership was to blame for a culture that led to the alchohol-fuelled gatherings being held, the report by senior official Sue Gray said. After its conclusions emerged, sterling fell as much as 0.4% against the dollar but by 1432 GMT was flat at $1.2530.
Laptop starting to creak? We’re predicting some big Prime Day savings on portable Windows 11 devices
Labour installed as minority administration in capital with Lib Dem and Tory help, to the outrage of SNP