Latest news bulletin | May 10th – Morning
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Much of the ‘excess heat’ stored in the North Atlantic is in the deep ocean, at depths of below 2,300 feet, new research has shown.
Sheffield United's Oli McBurnie has been accused of "stamping" on a Nottingham Forest fan during the Championship play-off semi-final on Tuesday night.
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CONCERN is growing for a pensioner who has been reported missing from Coatbridge.
Grubhub customers reported down servers and closed restaurants during free lunch promo on Tuesday
Versatile, pioneering and an outstanding talent scout, the writer brought the same urgency and flair for social critique to every project. No wonder Spielberg was a fan
SOUTHAMPTON'S 800th mayor has been sworn in at a ceremony attended by hundreds at the Guildhall.
GLASGOW is getting ready to get behind the Light Blues on their biggest night.
The TV host joked he almost did not make it after being tied up by ‘travel issues’.
Ukraine calls for prisoner swap but Russia has threatened to put some on trial for war crimes
Actor Johnny Depp waved to his supporters as he left a Virginia courthouse amid a lawsuit he has brought against his ex-wife Amber Heard. Mr Depp is suing Ms Heard over a 2018 newspaper article, which his lawyers say falsely implies he physically and sexually abused her while they were together.
Chancellor under pressure to take urgent action on the cost-of-living crisis as official figures showed inflation soaring to a 40-year high.
Rangers fans share their thoughts and show their support as they prepare for their club to face German side Eintracht Frankfurt in the Europa League final in Seville.
In an address to the Cannes Film Festival, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky says "we need a new Chaplin who will prove once again that cinema is not silent,” adding that "we will continue to fight, because we have no other choice than to fight for freedom."
POLICE including armed officers rushed to a Southampton field as travellers attempted to gain access.
The Home Secretary said work was taking place ‘right now’ on plans to deport people to Rwanda.
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Police are re-appealing to the public for information about a man wanted in connection with drug supply offences.
China's premier called for greater "urgency" in rolling out measures to support the virus-battered economy, state media reported Wednesday, days after data highlighted the stark impact of Covid-19 restrictions.
THE SNP and the Scottish Greens have struck a landmark deal to jointly run Glasgow city council, the Herald can reveal.