Trump ignored pleas to stop riot, as VP's security 'prepared to die'
Mike Pence's Secret Service detail told each other to say goodbye to their families, as rioters stormed the US Capitol building, 6 January committee hears.
The British pound was little changed against the dollar and euro on Monday as traders digested last week's Bank of England (BoE) decision and turned their focus to growth figures due on Friday that should give clues on the state of the economy. The data, expected to show a contraction during the quarter, will be released a week after the Bank of England (BoE) said it expects the United Kingdom to enter a recession in the fourth quarter this year and not emerge until 2024. The central bank's outlook was coupled with a half-point interest rate rise to 1.75%, a large increase by the BoE's standards but lower than those of some other global central banks, including the Federal Reserve and Bank of Canada.
A Darwen male-focused emotional support group celebrated their one year anniversary of raising awareness for men's mental health, this week.
Stranger Things star Noah Schnapp has revealed he has been in the DM's of Love Island winner Ekin-Su Cülcüloğlu.
Police yet to make arrests and are appealing to the public for help following broad daylight killing in east London
Bembridge Heritage will be holding its annual exhibition — Bembridge Afloat — in Bembridge Village Hall on the Isle of Wight next week.
Bernie Sanders says Inflation Reduction Act will 'have a minimal impact on inflation'
As the world remembers Hiroshima, it must also recommit to the increasingly fragile non-proliferation treaty. The alternative is unthinkable
THOUSANDS of runners crossed the finishing line of the annual York 10K race, raising thousands of pounds for local and national charities.
Police have failed to solve a single theft in more than eight out of 10 neighbourhoods in England and Wales over the past three years, a Telegraph investigation has found.
The British-born singer died ‘peacefully’ at her ranch in Southern California on Monday morning, surrounded by family and friends.
A YouGov poll indicated that 64 per cent of voters think the next prime minister should concentrate on inflation, with 17 per cent favouring tax cuts.
A-list guests including Dua Lipa, Jorja Smith and Stefflon Don provide the high points on the Scot’s quality funk follow-up
A family enjoying a Saturday afternoon paddle in a London river had a shock - when they found a large cache of dumped firearms.
Götheborg, the world’s largest, active, ocean-going and wooden sailing ship has arrived in London. The vessel, open to the public, will sail across the city and fire cannons next to Tower Bridge. The ship is a replica of an 18th-century tall sailing ship. It was built using all the original techniques and materials of the original. The original model owes its origins to the Swedish East India Company, which traded between 1731 and 1813, and was at the time, Sweden’s most valuable company. The first Swedish Ship Götheborg was launched in 1738 and went through three adventurous voyages to China, including one where it was hijacked by the British, before its wrecking outside the Fortress of Älvsborg, a former county of Sweden. In 1993, the Swedish East India Company was refounded, but this time with the mission to rebuild the Götheborg. The ship now tours the world and last visited London in 2007.
Both state and federal officials are investigating a possible hate motive
Letter: Martyn Pendergast on the flawed methodology that defined ‘white working class’
By Kathleen Nutt
Actress Anne Heche is in a "stable" condition following a crash in Los Angeles that saw her car burst into flames, her spokesperson has said. According to the Los Angeles Fire Department, the crash in the Mar Vista area of the city sparked a "heavy fire", which was later put out after an hour. "Her family and friends ask for your thoughts and prayers and to respect her privacy during this difficult time."
Daniel Greer was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia two months ago.
The 43-year-old appeared on BBC Radio 4’s Desert Island Discs on Sunday