Man plays piano as protesters occupy residence of Sri Lankan prime minister
In Sri Lankan Prime Minister’s official residence in Colombo this afternoon, a man struck a tune on a piano.Source: Devjyot Ghoshal, Twitter
The effects of the hot dry weather could be with us for months to come, even if the Government has not yet declared a drought.
Daniel Kaluuya and Keke Palmer reassure Melissa Nathoo it's okay to be confused when you've watched NOPE. They also discuss annoying sibling behaviour and a weird peeing story....
Emma Thompson believes that intimacy coordinators are ‘fantastically important’ in contrast to Sean Bean’s previous comments
Boris Johnson has doubled down on his insistence that it is for his successor to "make significant fiscal decisions" after talks with energy bosses ended with no new measures to ease the cost of living crisis. But Labour accused the government of showing a lack of urgency and of being "missing in action".
There is something indisputably dark and even seedy about what’s happening across our media landscape
At least one person killed in explosions at airbase
Immigration authorities say former Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who last month fled anti-government protests in his country, has left Singapore
Seven Glasgow parks are celebrating receiving a prestigious award.
As counting was underway in Kenya’s presidential election, a video clip surfaced online claiming to show the country’s electoral body declaring victory for William Ruto, one of the two key contenders. However, the claim is false; the footage dates back to the 2017 election, and it has been manipulated to replace the audio. As of Thursday, Kenya was still tallying votes, with an official result expected no later than August 16. On August 11, 2022, this Facebook post shared a video of Wafula Chebu
Pembrokeshire College has a long and proud tradition of setting up students for careers in healthcare.
The pair died just hours before the band were set to perform at a festival.
The number of people in England waiting to start routine hospital treatment has risen to the highest level since records began 15 years ago, while victims of crime are facing long delays for their cases to be heard in court. As Conservative Party members chose a new leader to succeed Prime Minister Boris Johnson this summer, the problems his successor will have to deal with are stacking up. Last month, 6.7 million people were waiting to start treatment in Britain's state-run National Health Service (NHS), the highest number since records began in August 2007, new data released on Thursday showed.
Polio is transmitting between people in parts of London and mutated strains of the virus that can cause paralysis have been detected in sewage, a leading immunisation expert warned on Thursday. Professor Sir Andrew Pollard urged parents in the capital to bring their children forward to get a polio booster jab. All children aged one to nine living in Greater London will be offered a polio vaccine after the virus was detected in waste water.
France international and Manchester City left-back Benjamin Mendy arrives at court charged with three counts of rape between October 2020 and August 2021.
Hosepipe bans are affecting over a million people in the UK right now, as measures are in place to cope with the long period of dry weather.
Hundreds of arrangements with family members or hosts have broken down, or accommodation has been unsuitable or unavailable.
Last August 12, Jake Davison killed his mother, Maxine Davison, 51, after a row and then shot four others dead in a 12-minute attack.
The actor and filmmaker played Remy "Thirteen" Hadley on the medical-drama television series House
It happened in terminal 2F of the airport at around 8:20 CEST.
“Mr Giuliani could get here without jeopardising his recovery and his health. On a train, on a bus or Uber,” said Judge Robert McBurney