Man who shot Ronald Reagan says America needs gun control
John Hinckley Jr., who shot former President Ronald Reagan more than 40 years ago, says America needs gun control.Source:
The island is located in the Pacific ocean off the coast of Chile
Marschall rounds off a successful day with Australia’s ninth gold to add to others on athletics track and in diving, gymnastics and lawn bowls
MORE than 100 paintings will be on display and available to purchase for charity at the entrance to York Racecourse at the weekend.
Former Manchester United footballer Ryan Giggs coercively controlled and gaslit his girlfriend in a relationship “punctuated by acts of violence”, a court has been told. The 48-year-old is accused of headbutting former lover Kate Greville and elbowing her younger sister Emma in the jaw during a violent final confrontation at the end of the “toxic, damaging” relationship. Giggs, the ex-Wales national manager, faces claims he threw Ms Greville out of the home they shared in Greater Manchester, bombarded her with messages when she ignored him, and once told her in a foul-mouthed message: “I’m scaring myself, I could do anything”.
A four-year-old girl is feared missing after a terraced home in south London collapsed following an explosion, according to neighbours.
Using hosepipes to water gardens and wash cars are banned under rules
The heatwave is expected to roll over into next week amid an unusually dry August
Concerns over another heatwave feature among the front pages on Monday.
Researchers found that parenting young babies shapes the ability to decode what their cries represent.
Police in the US state of New Mexico said Saturday they are investigating the murders of three Muslim men that they suspect are related to a fourth homicide from last year.
In the letter, Dame Deborah tells her son Hugo and daughter Eloise that they are “my world”
The operator will run as few as four trains per hour from Sunday in an attempt to halt short-notice cancellations.
(Reuters) -A foreign-flagged ship arrived in Ukraine on Saturday for the first time since the war started in February, and will be loaded with grain, Ukrainian Infrastructure Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov said. Ukraine is starting to resume grain exports in an effort overseen by a Joint Coordination Centre in Istanbul where Russian, Ukrainian, Turkish and U.N. personnel are working. The United Nations and Turkey brokered a deal after U.N. warnings of possible outbreaks of famine due to a halt in grain shipments from Ukraine.
Next summer, Scotland will become the first place in the UK to give consumers a cash incentive to return their empties – so that more have a chance of another life
After a groundworker from Freshwater threatened to stab drinkers at a Ryde pub and its landlord, he threatened to kill a nearby resident for asking him to stop damaging parked cars and shouting at people.
Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service would like to hear the public's views on 999 cover proposals for the next three years
A mum of two died "in her sleep" as she flew back to the UK with her husband and children, a friend has said. Helen Rhodes, who had not seen her parents and wider family since before the pandemic, was relocating after more than 15 years living in Hong Kong. A few hours into the flight on Friday the midwife was "found unresponsive" and could not be resuscitated, her friend Jayne Jeje said on a GoFundMe page.
A new philanthropic project hopes to invest $100 million in up to 10 countries mostly in Africa by 2030 to support up to 200,000 community health workers
Reported rate of domestic violence has increased by 53 per cent over 18 years in India
By Kathleen Nutt