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Aston Villa goalkeeper allegedly assaulted during pitch invasion after Manchester city title win
The family of a young woman who died following a collision at Flimby on Sunday, May 15, have released a tribute to her life.
There is currently no cure for migraines, although a number of treatments are available to help ease the symptoms.
A Russian diplomat quit his post in a daring anti-Kremlin walkout on Monday as he condemned Vladimir Putin for trying to stay in power by unleashing an “aggressive war in Ukraine”.
TWO illegal traveller encampments have been set up within two miles of each other as local authorities vow to deal “robustly” with such cases.
OVER 600 bikers rode their motorcycles through the streets of BCP to raise money and awareness for men’s health, this morning (Sunday May 22).
A warning has been given about feeding Red Kites, a bird of prey, after complaints of meat being dropped on people's heads.
Police are appealing for help in finding a missing boy from Bromley.
THE owner of an equine assisted learning centre has issued a desperate plea to find a new home.
A dust storm swept across Kuwait and other countries in the Middle East on Monday, May 23, reducing visibility.Kuwait’s national weather service said that dusty weather and wind speeds exceeding 37 miles per hour were expected on Monday. The dust storm conditions were forecast to continue into the early hours of Tuesday.This timelapse video taken by Twitter user @Ftma_kuw, who said she took it in Kuwait City, shows the dust storm. Credit: @Ftma_kuw via Storyful
Education minister says his children go to a private school
India is the only Quad member that has not condemned Russia's invasion of Ukraine
People lie bloodied and wounded in a village in central Nigeria, recovering from the deadliest of raids this year blamed on heavily armed criminal gangs known locally as bandits. The April 10 attack on Kanam district in Plateau state left more than 100 civilians dead, and reveals a new pattern of growing violence devastating the northwes and north central states of Africa's most populous nation.
‘That is not going to return,’ Simon Clarke says
A Leeds United soccer fan from Telford, England, jumped and screamed with joy after the announcement of Jack Harrison’s 94th-minute goal, which secured his team the final spot in the Premier League on May 22.Footage recorded by Emma Maddox shows her husband, Kieran Maddox, sprinting around the living room following Harrison’s match-winning goal, which granted Leeds United another season in the Premier League.Kieran Maddox can be heard yelling: “Oh, my heart. I love this game!”Maddox told Storyful that he has been a Leeds supporter for 30 years. He said he felt “pure joy and relief at avoiding relegation, with the injuries the team have had it just felt written in the stars we would be relegated.”Leeds United’s victory and Burnley’s 2-1 loss to Newcastle kept Leeds from relegation to the EFL Championship, where the club spent 16 years between 2004 and 2020. Credit: Emma Maddox via Storyful
Michigan’s elections bureau says five Republican candidates for governor, including two leading contenders, failed to file enough valid nominating signatures and shouldn't qualify for the August primary
Monkeypox, which is related to the now eradicated smallpox virus, is endemic in parts of west and central Africa
"What do you mean I can’t sit here?" - can you write a funnier caption?
IN reply to Paul Cox (letters, April 28), I won’t dispute your faith, but how do you explain the existence of Putin? Christ did not die for HIM, surely? And God (he or she) created the devil, which resides in Putin and all such tyrants.
Treasury minister Simon Clarke insisted the Prime Minister did not instigate the meeting ahead of the publication of the partygate inquiry.