Sandy Hook victim's mother confronts Alex Jones in court
Sandy Hook mother confronts Alex Jones in court in the latest day of the defamation trialLaw and Crime Network
‘We’re not perfect, but we’re getting better every day,’ says corporate responsibility director Liz Fox as she explains the supermarket’s commitment to reducing carbon emissions
One in four hosts plan to end arrangement due to cost of living pressures – as Treasury urged to boost payments
The Manchester City player and a co-defendant deny all charges against them
This is the bizarre moment a repairman's leg crashed through the ceiling of a shop in front of shocked staff in Jiangsu, China on August 9.
The school board in North Dakota’s most populous city has reversed course on its decision to stop reciting the Pledge of Allegiance at its monthly meetings
One of the purest pleasures of long-term London life is the way the city imperceptibly shifts through the eyes of your guests. There really is no sharper reminder of what a romantic, thrilling place you call home as looking at London vicariously anew, through a visitor’s gaze. My visitor’s gaze was set in sharp relief last week while entertaining an old friend and her 16-year-old daughter, incoming from the Outer Hebrides, about as useful a polarity to the sashay of London’s appealingly arrogant bounce as Britain can throw at you.
Announcement comes as hosepipe ban begins in parts of country
Alina Habba is one of several lawyers representing ex-president after search of his residence
Campaign group creates interactive map to advise locals and tourists where not to bathe
All the latest facts behind the day's political headlines, as both Tory leadership candidates were forced to confront a stark report from economists warning of the danger that tax cuts could pose to the public purse. Frontrunner Liz Truss and rival Rishi Sunak, who have repeatedly clashed over tax cuts and competing visions for the UK economy, were faced with a sobering analysis by the respected Institute for Fiscal Studies, which warned that “permanent tax cuts” could exacerbate pressures on public spending.
Taiwan's air force showcased its anti-aircraft capabilities on Thursday, saying they were ready for action 24 hours a day as the democratically governed island faces sustained pressure from Chinese military drills. China, which claims Taiwan as its territory, has been carrying out exercises around the island after a visit this month by U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who was followed by five U.S. lawmakers on Sunday and Monday. Pelosi's visit infuriated China, which responded with test launches of ballistic missiles over Taipei for the first time, and sent warships and fighter jets close to Taiwan.
This year's Scottish Politician of the Year Awards will be the first since the Covid pandemic forced its suspension.
As the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation works to expand its governance, it announced Thursday that it has added two trustees to its board
‘Calls to defund the FBI are just as wrong as calls to defund the police’
IT was one of the most popular rides at East Lancashire’s only theme park.
Cleverly said he could remember his results, unlike Gavin Williamson who forgot his.
The Made In Chelsea star said she found it difficult to admit she ‘needed this kind of help’
Two pole dancers reveal sex of the baby at a baby shower party.Source: @mariap_poledance, TikTok
An anti-vaccine group that has harassed doctors and public officials in Italy and France is still active on platforms like Facebook despite efforts to rein in their abuse and misinformation
A MAJOR investment is being made in home treatment teams for East Lancashire after a spike in referrals during the pandemic.