Students protest university ban on LGBT+ staff during graduation
Students protest university ban on LGBT+ staff during graduation
Haverfordwest Youth Club held the grand opening of its new centre earlier this week, as many young people of all ages came to test out the new facilities.
Until we have a vision of a less Anglocentric, more conciliatory Britain, nationalists will keep trying for independence, says Guardian columnist Martin Kettle
Ex-boyfriend of former Mayor’s teenage daughter threatened to maim Mr Livingstone
A man has appeared in court after being caught with cannabis at Charlton Library.
A doctor whose work involves spotting signs of stress in babies being treated in intensive care has been honoured with a special award.
Authorities believe the child was inside the hot car, where temperatures are believed to have exceeded 100 degrees fahrenheit, for several hours
Tatjana Maria raises issues around childcare for pros while Jason Kubler receives a life-changing pay day for his five-set epic
Covering of feathers left them able to cope when other creatures died off in mass extinction event, scientists say
South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem has applied for a permit to hold a fireworks show at Mount Rushmore to celebrate Independence Day 2023
Katie Boulter’s Wimbledon run was ended in emphatic style by the conqueror of Serena Williams, with Harmony Tan winning 6-1, 6-1 in round three
The Vatican has said it has completed the sale of the luxury London building at the centre of an ongoing corruption trial - after taking an estimated hit of around £120m (€140m). In a statement issued on Friday, the Vatican said the building was sold for £186m to Boston-based private investment firm Bain Capital. The statement said that losses were covered by Vatican reserve funds, and stressed that donations from the faithful in a papal fund known as Peter's Pence had not been used.
FESTIVAL bosses are asking thousands of music fans to buy single use plastic bottles for TRNSMT - despite claiming the site is "plastic free".
Crowds – which Sadiq Khan’s office said were made up of more than one million revellers – in rainbow colours and wearing face paint, glitter, jewels and sequins gathered on Saturday for what was also the first Pride in London since the outbreak of the pandemic. Floats lined Park Lane ahead of the main march through the capital, which was led by Gay Liberation Front (GLF) activists holding placards saying “I was there in 1972” and that they are “still fighting” for global LGBT+ freedom.
Boris Johnson greeted Ms Ardern with a handshake outside Number 10, welcoming the New Zealand leader on her first UK trip since the pandemic.
Virus remains most prevalent in Scotland, where one in 18 people were estimated to have been infected last week
Protesters at the British Grand Prix are being urged not to invade the track on race day. Appealing directly to the protesters, Chief Inspector Tom Thompson said: "I strongly urge you to not put yourselves, the drivers, as well as the many marshals, volunteers and members of the public, at risk." The force has confirmed that "extra resources will be in place throughout the race weekend should anyone ignore these warnings and try to disrupt the event".
The Jenner Racing star triumphed by 19 seconds to notch her sixth straight win across two campaigns
A shadow minister has claimed that Parliament is "not a safe place to work" amid controversy surrounding the resignation of the deputy chief whip over groping allegations. Shadow armed forces minister Luke Pollard told Sky News that "wholesale change" is needed as he called for "higher standards" in politics. The prime minister has been criticised over his delay in suspending deputy chief whip Chris Pincher from the Tory parliamentary party over claims he drunkenly assaulted two men.
Farmers in Gokwe South are experimenting with drought-resilient crops as climate change affects their harvests.
Rachel Stevens and Alex Bourne were childhood sweethearts and tied the knot back in 2009.