National Cathedral bell tolls 800 times for 800,000 US Covid victims
National Cathedral bell tolls 800 times for 800,000 US Covid victims
The heatwave is expected to roll over into next week amid an unusually dry August
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
A family enjoying a Saturday afternoon paddle in a London river had a shock - when they found a large cache of dumped firearms.
Proposal could mean orders placed late at night arrive next day
Chad's transitional authorities and rebel groups have signed a peace agreement in Qatar ahead of a broad national reconciliation dialogue due to begin later this month.
A bill which would be the largest investment any US government has made to combat the climate crisis has passed the Senate. The Inflation Reduction Act will now head to the House of Representatives, where it is likely to pass if only 9 of Democrats oppose it. If passed, the bill will invest $369bn in climate and clean energy, and will lower healthcare costs including out of pocket spending and insurance premiums.
Using hosepipes to water gardens and wash cars are banned under rules
Police investigating whether the killings of four Muslim men in Albuquerque are connected say Sunday they need help finding a vehicle believed to be connected to the deaths
The TV star poked fun at her holiday weight gain, but is on a mission to get back in shape.
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.
Move over Wordle, you can now shake things up with its music spin-off Heardle.
Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service would like to hear the public's views on 999 cover proposals for the next three years
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.
Speaking on the final day of the Commonwealth Games, sports minister Nigel Huddleston says Birmingham’s showcase has been 'amazing' and sets the city up for a possible future Olympic bid.
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.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis said eavesdropping on the Pasok party chief, Nikos Androulakis, was wrong
The 63-year-old actor will star in the new BBC One drama Marriage alongside Nicola Walker.
A four-year-old girl is feared missing after a terraced home in south London collapsed following an explosion, according to neighbours.
An 11-year-old girl has died after going missing at a water park in Windsor, Thames Valley Police have confirmed.Emergency services were called at around 3:55pm on Saturday to reports of the girl getting into difficulty at Liquid Leisure near Datchet.She was found around 5:10pm and rushed to Wrexham Park Hospital, where she later died.The child had been with a group of friends celebrating another girl's birthday at the park when she disappeared.Her death is being treated as unexplained and an investigation has been launched.
The British pound was little changed against the dollar and euro on Monday as traders digested last week's Bank of England (BoE) decision and turned their focus to growth figures due on Friday that should give clues on the state of the economy. The data, expected to show a contraction during the quarter, will be released a week after the Bank of England (BoE) said it expects the United Kingdom to enter a recession in the fourth quarter this year and not emerge until 2024. The central bank's outlook was coupled with a half-point interest rate rise to 1.75%, a large increase by the BoE's standards but lower than those of some other global central banks, including the Federal Reserve and Bank of Canada.