Military on display for Bastille Day
France celebrated its national holiday Thursday with thousands of French troops marching down the Champs-Elysees avenue alongside allies from Eastern Europe.
‘I protested a little – not too much,’ ‘Drop Dead Gorgeous’ star said
In the letter, Dame Deborah tells her son Hugo and daughter Eloise that they are “my world”
A new interactive map has revealed the most notable person from York- but do you agree?
A WOMAN feared for her life when her partner throttled her while he was drunk and high on cocaine.
The pungent smell of rubbish wafts through Karachi's streets.
Antonio Conte was delighted with Tottenham’s style during their opening-day 4-1 win over Southampton.
A family enjoying a Saturday afternoon paddle in a London river had a shock - when they found a large cache of dumped firearms.
Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service would like to hear the public's views on 999 cover proposals for the next three years
Portskewett puncher Eccles, 26, will fight Australia’s Kaye Scott on Sunday for the chance to take gold in Birmingham after a unanimous points victory over Northern Ireland’s Eireann Nugent.
Transport secretary Grant Shapps has pledged to create a “death by dangerous cycling” law that will treat killer cyclists the same as motorists.
Rishi Sunak has vowed to phase out university degrees that do not improve students' "earning potential", under plans to reform education if he became the UK's next prime minister. As part of the proposals, the Tory leadership contender pledged to create a Russell Group of technical colleges. Were he to beat Liz Truss in the leadership contest, Mr Sunak committed to strengthening networks of technical institutions and their links with industry, as well as giving them powers to award degrees.
Reports of further incursions over median line in military drills, as US and allies condemn use of missiles
EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell accused Russia of an "irresponsible breach of nuclear safety rules" at the power plant, which Kyiv accuses Moscow of shelling.
Temperatures next week will remain lower than last month’s scorching 43.C but the warmth will continue over a ‘prolonged period’, the Met Office said.
A-list guests including Dua Lipa, Jorja Smith and Stefflon Don provide the high points on the Scot’s quality funk follow-up
Erik ten Hag's reign as Manchester United manager got off to a nightmare start as Brighton registered their first ever victory at Old Trafford with a 2-1 win on the opening weekend of the Premier League season.
NETWORK Rail and Homes England’s bosses have pledged that new routes for pedestrians, cyclists and vehicles will be in place before York's Leeman Road closes to make way for a new railway museum building.
Jurgen Klopp has admitted his Liverpool side were far from their best in their opening-day draw against Fulham. The Reds, who came second in the Premier League last season, were heavy favourites against their newly-promoted opposition but could have easily lost the game."We are used to more dominance and we never could get that because we just played not good enough, not quick enough, not precise enough, all these kinds of things," Klopp said. He also suggested dropping two points is "punishment" for the poor performance.
Eight people have appeared in court accused of child cruelty and sexual abuse at a boarding school over more than a decade.
The cargo ships carrying over 160,000 tonnes of corn and other foodstuffs left Chernomorsk and Odesa, heading for Turkey, Italy and China under an international deal struck in July.