Rwanda deportations: Plane ready on Ministry of Defence runway ahead of flight to Africa as legal challenges rejected
Legal challenges by four asylum seekers set to be deported on a flight to Rwanda tonight have been rejected.
Drones are flying over an Italian Alpine mountainside seeking to spot any more victims, a day after a huge chunk of a rapidly melting glacier broke loose, sending an avalanche of ice, snow and rocks slamming into hikers
Emmerdale star Sally Dexter reflects on upcoming exit for Faith Dingle.
Two protesters from the Just Stop Oil group on Monday covered a famous British pastoral painting with a poster of an apocalyptic future, then glued themselves to its frame.
A Canadian artist created a lifelike mini-sculpture of pop sensation Lady Gaga, sharing footage of her incredibly intricate process to her YouTube channel.Alberta-based miniaturist Juliana LePine modelled the 18 cm figurine on Gaga’s look while performing The Star Spangled Banner at the 2016 Super Bowl — including everything from the singer’s red eyeshadow to her mismatched red and blue heels.LePine’s many models have included impressively detailed reproductions of artists such as Vincent van Gogh, John Lennon, Axl Rose, and Freddie Mercury, as well as fictional characters like Doc Brown and Dracula; her work can be seen on her Instagram. Credit: Juliana LePine Sculptures via Storyful
‘Strictly limited numbers’ will be coming across from America.
Junk food and the internet has created a’perfect storm’, gym boss Nick Mitchell said.
An organisation working with children in Pembroke Dock has received a £1,000 grant from a special costal voting round of Tesco’s Bags of Help scheme.
The European Union is planning to sign a deal with Namibia to support the country's 'green' hydrogen sector and boost European imports of the fuel as the bloc works to reduce its dependence on Russian energy.
<p>Stunning aerial images show thousands of colourful flowers lining the Confetti Field in Worcestershire as tourists flock to the famous display.</p><p>The 14-acre field, which features six stunning rows of brightly coloured flowers, is only open for just a few days each year. </p><p>The colourful field is only open from July 1 to July 10 as the stunning delphiniums only bloom for just two weeks every year. </p><p>Thousands of couples are known to flock to the floral hotspot in Wyke Manor Estate site in Pershore, Worcs., each year as the flowers are used to make natural confetti.</p><p>The natural confetti, which is biodegradable, is sold by the pint with just one pint - around ten handfuls - costing £12. </p><p>Customers can choose from a range of flowers including delphiniums, roses, hydrangeas, lavender and bougainvillea. </p><p>The flowers are handpicked, before being dried and packaged for a personal service. </p><p>Workers at the Real Flower Confetti Company then pick the flowers before boxing them </p><p>off for weddings around the globe. </p><p>Their bespoke service has been used by various celebrities including Madonna and Guy Ritchie and Catherine Zeta Jones and Michael Douglas. </p><p>Athlete Jessica Ennis used the confetti while marrying Andy Hill and Take That used it during their Progress Tour. </p><p>Prince Harry also chose the firm’s pale pink delphinium confetti to throw over Princes Charles and Camilla at their wedding in 2005. <br></p>
Concerns have been raised by a councillor that a barrier preventing people from walking down a dangerous walkway in Linn Park has been breached.
Four people are fighting for life following the attack, which investigators do not believe was terror-related
Sea foam sprayed cars and people in the parking lot of Sydney’s North Cronulla Beach as strong wind hit the area on July 3.Footage filmed by Michelle Michae shows the foam — which can form when the ocean is “agitated by wind and waves” — being blown forcefully into the parking lot.“Not snow … sea foam!!! Cronulla right now,” Michae tweeted alongside the footage.Dozens of flood warnings and evacuation orders were issued around Sydney on Sunday as severe weather was due to hit the state. Credit: Michelle Michae via Storyful
LONDON (Reuters) -The British Army regained control of its Twitter and YouTube accounts on Sunday after they were briefly hacked and used to post about cryptocurrencies and non-fungible tokens. The army's YouTube account, which had been renamed 'Ark Invest' and showed several videos relating to cryptocurrency, was also restored to its original state. Its Twitter feed currently has 362,000 followers, while the YouTube channel has 177,000 subscribers.
Guns N' Roses have cancelled their Glasgow tour date 'due to illness'.
A DOG bakery, fudge factory and celebrated Caribbean cookhouse are among the exhibitors at this year’s Clitheroe Food Festival.
Neil Oliver blasted decisions made by Glastonbury festival organisers over claims that diesel was used to fuel electric car chargers. GB News
‘Our company regularly initiates legal proceedings against perpetrators of malicious activities related to BTS,’ record label says
Academy Award winner Hunt rose to fame portraying Jamie Buchman in the sitcom Mad About You.
The singer stuck to her signature bardot neckline for her second performance at Hyde Park
‘The man was a giant in our field,’ Adrian Lester tweeted