Sandstorm sweeps through China's Haixi region
A massive sandstorm hit northwestern China's Qinghai province recently.
Laura Murray, who used to work for the former Labour leader, was ordered to pay £10,000 damages to the Countdown presenter.
Extradition proceedings for an alleged US fugitive who is said to have faked his own death to escape sex charges have been delayed for another week after he instructed a new solicitor.
Finlay MacDonald, 39, appeared in court on Friday over a series of incidents in north-west Scotland earlier in the week.
Boris Johnson has doubled down on his insistence that it is for his successor to "make significant fiscal decisions" after talks with energy bosses ended with no new measures to ease the cost of living crisis. But Labour accused the government of showing a lack of urgency and of being "missing in action".
The U.S. Postal Service (USPS) announced the temporary price increase via a statement on its website on Aug. 10.
Welcomers Eurovision would offer Ukrainian refugees and their UK host families priority tickets to the annual song contest.
A shortage of some medicines is putting patients at risk, pharmacists have warned. A poll of 1,562 UK pharmacists for the Pharmaceutical Journal found more than half (54%) believed patients had been put at risk in the past six months due to shortages. The problem came to the fore when shortages of hormone replacement therapy drugs led to an outcry earlier this year.
The effects of the hot dry weather could be with us for months to come, even if the Government has not yet declared a drought.
Aboriginal Legal Service seeks urgent ban on the strip-searching, handcuffing and arrest of children as young as 10
The actor and comedian, 76, said though he has no interest in retiring fully, he would like to ‘work a little less’.
There is something indisputably dark and even seedy about what’s happening across our media landscape
Yarmouth Road has been closed following a serious collision this afternoon (Thursday).
Yorkshire Water has announced it will introduce a hosepipe ban, the first water company in the north of England to do so, as Britain suffers drought-like conditions.
In a remote working world, emails have become the norm. However, some common email sign-offs and greetings can come across as passive aggressive. Euronews spoke to an expert and looked into some of the phrases that can cause upset and discovered some neutral alternatives.
Simple and easy to use devices are a click away
England’s Abby Dow enjoyed a watching brief as Twickenham threw open its doors to the public for a Red Roses open training session.
Immigration authorities say former Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, who last month fled anti-government protests in his country, has left Singapore
Nikon’s diminutive vlogging camera packs a mighty punch
Emmerdale star Mark Charnock has spoken to Digital Spy about the future of Marlon Dingle's ongoing storyline.
Energy prices and the warm weather feature among the stories on the front pages.