Ruth Ozeki wins Women's Prize for Fiction 2022
The book is an inventive, bold, humane novel that tells the story of a thirteen-year-old boy who, after the tragic death of his father, starts to hear the voices of objects speaking to him.
A vacant site that used to accommodate a former McDonald’s restaurant in south Essex is set to become a Irish bar that opens until 2am.
SOUTHAMPTON City council has announced plans to improve walking and cycling in the city and connect routes from the City Centre with Southampton General Hospital.
A video has been viewed more than one million times after it was shared in social media posts claiming that an Indian ruling party spokeswoman "had been sentenced to death for blaspheming the Prophet Mohammed". However, a representative from Bharatiya Janata Party denied the claim, which circulated after its spokeswoman, Nupur Sharma, made comments that sparked global outrage among Muslim communities. Meanwhile, the footage shows various protests in India unrelated to the row. "Finally, the Indi
State energy minister, Lily D’Ambrosio, says investors need confidence electricity grid will be ready for renewables
Woodside’s North West Shelf gas development would release more than eight times Australia’s annual emissions if it continues to operate until 2070
In his 40-year career, Tom Cruise has never had a movie make a billion dollars... until now.
Passengers have been left out of pocket after airlines cancelled hundreds of flights over the past few weeks.
From eyeshadows to foundations, we tested top items from big and small brands alike
Welsh National Opera’s staging of six stories of migration is a brave and far-reaching exercise in collaboration and diversity, with a heroic effort from composer Will Todd
The rules of the Tory 1922 Committee mean there cannot be another confidence vote within 12 months.
Met Office shows how a heatwave might look like in 2050 and how it might impact outdoor events like Glastonbury.Source: Met Office
John Cole and Angharad Williamson murdered the five-year-old boy after subjecting him to a sustained attack in Bridgend, South Wales.
Five arrests were made after a protest at Kelvingrove Art Gallery today.
Information Commissioner’s Office says users of public services often bear brunt of financial punishments
Britain’s ambassador to Russia has been summoned to the Kremlin over what its foreign ministry said was the UK’s “offensive rhetoric” over Ukraine. It said a strong protest was expressed to Ambassador Deborah Bronnert over “the frankly boorish statements of the British leadership regarding Russia, its leader and official representatives of the authorities, as well as the Russian people”. The ministry said Russia had told her it objected to British statements containing “deliberately false information, in particular about alleged Russian ‘threats to use nuclear weapons’”.
Smart motorway crashes could be investigated by a new road safety unit as polling showed that a majority of drivers want them scrapped.
All UK customer-facing, branch and junior staff at the bank will see their pay rise by £1,200 from August 1.
Politicians and activists need to push support for early referendum well above 50% to bolster case
A schoolboy described as “pure evil” murdered his five-year-old stepbrother just five days after being allowed to move into his home by social services despite making repeated threats against him.
Fiasco involves automated system that has led to 200,000 government workers being overpaid, underpaid or not paid at all