Twitter To Reportedly Comply With Elon Musk's Demands for Data
'The Washington Post' reports that Twitter's board plans to offer Musk access to its data of over 500 million tweets posted every day.
The podcast host and mother of two died at the age of 40.
Maxwell’s lawyer said the late Jeffrey Epstein ‘escaped accountability, avoided his victims, avoided absorbing their pain, and receiving the punishment he truly deserved’
Prime minister will say food insecurity has become a significant challenge and Australia has a major role to play in meeting the challenge
A look ahead to round 10 of the 2022 Formula 1 season at Silverstone
We round up the key points from Volume 1
'Britain's Got Talent' judge Alesha Dixon has been left heartbroken after her beloved pet pooch Daisy passed away.
The singer was convicted on multiple counts of racketeering, with charges relating to bribery and forced labour, by a jury in September last year.
A man accused of setting up a “highly racist” and “highly antisemitic” podcast station called Radio Aryan has gone on trial.
A closely-watched measure of the UK housing market has reported a "surprising amount of momentum" despite the mounting cost of living crisis, with prices hitting a new record. The Nationwide study covering June showed the annual rate of house price growth easing back for the third month in a row, to 10.7% from 11.2% in May. "Nevertheless, the housing market has retained a surprising amount of momentum given the mounting pressure on household budgets from high inflation, which has already driven consumer confidence to a record low."
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The star battled substance abuse problems for years.
“Is anyone going to care about this nut sitting on a [bench]?”
Gunmen shot dead two policemen and a health worker as they went door-to-door administering polio drops in a hotspot for the crippling virus.
The parents of Archie Battersbee have asked Court of Appeal judges to order a review hearing after a High Court judgement
Proposals to rewrite the law take gender self-identification too far. Here’s the feminist case against, says writer Susanna Rustin
A busy Carlisle community centre has been left without any volunteers since the Covid lockdown.
The demonstrators also sprayed the Just Stop Oil logo on to the walls and floor of the Glasgow museum.
Holidaymaker ‘faked’ ankle injury so he could whizz through airport queues in a wheelchair on route home from Ibiza
Kyle Bevan denies the murder of Lola James, while the toddler’s mother, Sinead James, has pleaded not guilty to causing or allowing her death.