Kylian Mbappé has 'almost' decided to sign with Real Madrid
The French footballer won't announce his decision to leave PSG until the end of May, but the deal with Real Madrid is reportedly ready to be signed.
Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama marked his 87th birthday on Wednesday by inaugurating a library and museum in his hillside Indian headquarters. He was cheered by a large number of followers, including American actor Richard Gere, a longtime disciple.
Elisabeth Borne, who helms France's new minority government, had her 90 minutes of speech interrupted by MPs who shouted back, banged on tribunes and even booed.
Near-extinct three-legged tortoise settles into new life on wheels at Chester zoo.Source: Chester zoo
Mr Pincher plunged the Government into a new crisis when he dramatically quit last week over allegations he groped two men.
COMPLAINTS about parking services more than doubled last year and made up more than a fifth of the total number of grievances.
Authorities in the Mediterranean country have banned all domestic LGBTQ+ events, citing "security reasons".
Isle of Wight Festival employee banned from driving after taking a golf buggy off site while over the drink-drive limit.
A lot has changed since Boris Johnson entered Number 10 Downing Street in 2019. For the UK's new Prime Minister, it was the end of a long journey to the top of government, and an opportunity to challenge his critics. Now it appears he's facing more of them than ever.
The huge ships that stop in Senegal’s bustling port of Dakar normally carry goods bound for Europe or China, but inside the Global Mercy’s warren of corridors, medics are preparing for a very different task.
From a rotating leather bed to quotes from James Baldwin, the Egyptian artist has imagined the home and inner life of a fictitious, insomniac aesthete
A woman who sold on a new fridge-freezer given to her through hardship funds from Southend Council has been convicted of fraud.
Dr Isyaka Mamman carried out the ‘highly dangerous’ procedure on Shahida Parveen using the wrong needle and inserted it in the wrong place.
The British auto industry, already reeling from a severe shortage of semiconductors, is now bracing for a cost of living crisis in the country as people limit their spending to necessities and stay away from big ticket items. New car registrations in Britain fell to 140,958 units, according to final figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT). In May, SMMT cut 2022 outlook for new cars registered to 1.72 million from 1.89 million forecast earlier.
Multiple trains were cancelled yesterday evening after a lorry crashed into a bridge outside of Shortlands station in Bromley.
A landmark survey shows young people are more apprehensive of space and unaware of the benefits the industry brings to their daily lives.
Foreign ministers from the world’s largest nations are looking to address the war in Ukraine and its impact on energy and food security when they meet this week
Australia’s central bank has lifted its benchmark interest rate for a third time in three straight months, changing the cash rate to 1.35% from 0.85%
Former Labor frontbencher Greg Combet says group will examine viability of infrastructure investment opportunities as Australia tries to move past its reliance on China
Boris Johnson’s relationship with the truth is once again dominating headlines. After denying any knowledge of the sexual harrassment allegations against his disgraced former deputy chief whip, the Prime Minster announced that he had been personally briefed about Chris Pincher’s history, before promoting him. It was the final straw for two heavyweight members of his cabinet - Chancellor of the Exchequor Rishi Sunak, and Health Secretary, Sajid Javid - who resigned within 10 minutes of each other. And a slew of resignations flooded in, in the hours that followed. But Johnson shows no signs of quitting in the face of another political battering, so this video explains the other ways Boris Johnson could be booted as PM.
The 22-year-old man identified as a person of interest in the July 4 parade shooting in suburban Chicago has been taken into custody, police said. Highland Park Police chief Lou Jogmen earlier said Robert E Crimo III should be considered armed and dangerous and was pulled over by police on Monday evening after a brief pursuit.