UK weather: Lows of -9.8C recorded yesterday, Met Office reveals - as warnings remain in place
Motorists have been urged to drive safely as police said they have been dealing with a "lot of accidents" in icy conditions on the roads.
Motorists have been urged to drive safely as police said they have been dealing with a "lot of accidents" in icy conditions on the roads.
Case opens in High Court in London after former Bond girl sued for her £830,000 fee for failed film A Patriot, but then faced counterclaim that she had deliberately sabotaged the film
BEIJING (Reuters) -Lunar New Year holiday trips inside China surged 74% from last year after authorities scrapped COVID-19 curbs that had stifled travel for three years, media reported on Saturday. The Lunar New Year is the most important holiday of the year in China, when huge numbers of people working in prosperous coastal cities head to their hometowns and villages for family reunions. But for three years people were told not to travel during the holiday, with those who insisted facing the risk of snap lockdowns, multiple COVID tests, quarantine and even admonishment by their work units.
Amateur astronomer Gennadiy Borisov discovered the small lorry-sized asteroid on January 21
San Francisco court releases footage from brutal attack on congresswoman’s husband
The most Instagrammed football stadium in Scotland has been revealed.
I often get asked to name my favourite meals from my trips around the world. I’ve eaten lots and forgotten a great many, but I do remember the good ones – especially if I’ve recreated them and added them to the recipe bank on my iPad. That’s the useful thing about food writing.
The majority of the British public think the Duke of Sussex should be invited to King Charles III’s Coronation, a survey has found.
CITY GUIDES: Athens’ quirky little sibling is an underrated place in which to while away a long weekend, says Athina Kontos
While some singers might not think sending a drunk video on private message to an artist asking to join their tour will work, for Rachel Chinouriri it did. The up-and-coming singer from London revealed in a Twitter thread the wild way she managed to secure a place on Lewis Capaldi's upcoming European tour, which starts in Warsaw, Poland, on 13 February. Chinouriri said she was scrolling through Instagram and spotted that the Scottish pop star had followed her and tagged her in a story of himself singing her song - I'm Not Perfect (But I'm Trying).
David DePape describes the attack and accuses Democratic officials of crimes against Trump in nearly 18 minutes of audio from his police interview
England have suffered a Six Nations injury blow after Elliot Daly was ruled out of the tournament with a hamstring problem."Elliot Daly suffered a hamstring injury in the Heineken Champions Cup match against Edinburgh.
N-Dubz have reportedly scored a “two album deal with EMI Records” following the end of their comeback tour in December. The trio are believed to be recording at Grouse Lodge in Westmeath, Ireland, after signing with the Universal Music subsidiary, accord to The Sun.
HS2 will end at Euston after reports the high-speed line could stop before reaching central London, the chancellor has confirmed. Jeremy Hunt said he did not see "any conceivable circumstance" the original plan would not be followed and that he was "incredibly proud" of the work going ahead. The endpoint of the line came into question after a report in The Sun claimed the last leg of HS2 could be scrapped and replaced with a new hub at Old Oak Common in the suburbs of northwest London.
Mother-of-two Mandy Williams ‘devastated’ to discover that she had been issued a £50 parking fine
The man who wrote ‘Da Ya Think I’m Sexy?’ decided he couldn’t just stand on the sidelines anymore, and has stepped in to sort out the NHS
‘I was in class with this woman, and talked to her, walked her from point A to point B, and never expected this to happen,’ student says
Israeli forces killed at least nine Palestinians, including a 60-year-old woman, during a raid in a flashpoint area of the occupied West Bank on Thursday.
2/5 Smith’s voice remains a remarkable instrument but it is asked to carry songs that feature little else of interest
A “cost-cutting” rail timetable has been blamed by passengers for “dangerous” chaos at London Bridge.
IT would be difficult to overstate the scale of the challenge for Glasgow in achieving crucial large-scale conversion of old buildings