Russell Crowe joins the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Russell Crowe has joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe, as part of the cast for the fourth installment in the Thor franchise, 'Love and Thunder', currently being shot in Australia
Move comes weeks before crunch Holyrood elections
Viewers were left with more questions about the kitchen lovemaking than show’s central mystery
Second Lieutenant Caron Nazario filed a lawsuit against two Virginia police officers who reportedly pepper-sprayed and assaulted him
A surge in numbers of people wanting to book their jab crashed the NHS Booking website.
Michael McFaul warned world leaders should be ‘very’ concerned by unfolding situation
Pro-independence party chief claims to have ‘unanswerable’ case to face Nicola Sturgeon and others
The pair have become parents to a baby boy.
People aged 45 and over have been invited to come forward and book their vaccine appointments.
Arrests of US journalists halfway through 2020 outnumber number of jailed reporters in China in 2019
Leaked recording from RNC fundraiser reveals ‘uproarious’ laughter from sponsors for ridicule of former first lady
The DUP MP was speaking during a statement on recent disorder in Northern Ireland.
Hundreds capture spectacular fireball passing uncomfortably close to Earth. More than 200 people submitted reports and videos of a fiery trail and apparent space-rock explosion
Northern Ireland Secretary Brandon Lewis said it is “tragic and deeply concerning” that young people have been engaged in violence in Northern Ireland. In a statement, he told the Commons: “The violence witnessed last week is totally unacceptable. Attacks on police officers are utterly reprehensible.
Mansfield, Corby and Barnsley are currently recording the highest rates.
Former education secretary’s career is proof that being nice is not enough
USGS reminds people to prepare emergency plan as seismic activity increases
Warren is forced to cover for Fergus' actions.
Invention inspired by huge virus outbreak on board USS Theodore Roosevelt
Hot flows of ash, rock fragments and gas tore down the flanks of the La Soufriere volcano on the tiny Caribbean island of Saint Vincent on Monday after its most powerful explosion yet, four days after it first started erupting. La Soufriere erupted back into life on Friday after decades of inactivity, pumping dark clouds of ash some 10 km (6 miles) into the air and prompting an evacuation by sea and land of thousands of nearby residents. No deaths have been reported so far but a roughly a third of the island is off limits and airspace remains closed while power and water supply is intermittent in some communities.
Praised as a ‘true trailblazer’, Williams played a full and generous role, both in and out of politics