US Inflation Slows in April for First Time Since August
CNN reports that while prices continued to increase last month, they did so at a slower pace compared to previous months.
It focuses on four male refugees and the people they miss.
YORK’S MPs are backing our Your Money Matters campaign - to help you overcome the surge in the cost of living.
A father was murdered as he walked home after a gang of seven teenagers joked with him that he looked like one of Ant and Dec, a court has heard.
The Colombian singer-songwriter has recorded a new album.
Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries incorrectly claims that 96% of respondents to her Channel 4 privatisation consultation supported it when asked by John Nicolson of the Digital, Culture, Media and Sport Committee. Nicolson corrects her afterwards, saying "the answer, of course, is 96% opposed privatisation".
Frontline medical staff in Oxford hospitals have resorted to wearing body cameras just to feel safe at work following a spike in aggressive incidents, but staff are sad it has come to this.
Six people have been admitted to hospital after a 174 bus crashed into a wall in east London on Wednesday afternoon. The Metropolitan Police said they were called at 1.55pm to reports that a bus had hit a wall on Main Road in Romford. Officers and London Ambulance Service (LAS) attended and 15 people were treated at the scene.
Beautiful photographs of a rainbow over Oxfordshire were captured by Oxford Mail Camera Club members.
POLICE have identified a man they want to speak in relation to an alleged racist incident at a recent football match.
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall have been told of the profound gratitude of the Ukrainian community for the support of the Queen and Royal family in the face of war with Russia.
The U.S. has gathered intelligence that shows some Russian officials have become concerned that Russian forces in the ravaged port city of Mariupol are carrying out grievous abuses
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A three-month-old giraffe at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park was up and running after being fitted with a specialized pair of orthotic braces, which correctly positioned her bent legs.The giraffe, named Msituni, suffered from a hyperextension of the carpi, which caused her front legs to bend improperly and made it difficult for her to stand or walk, according to the zoo.“Wildlife care staff said Msituni’s chances of survival would have been very low without the treatment provided by the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance team in collaboration with orthotists from Hanger Clinic,” the zoo said.The baby giraffe also received treatment for blood abnormalities and irregularly positioned back legs.These videos shared by the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance on May 13 show Msituni’s leg brace treatments, as well as the rehabilitated animal joining the rest of the giraffe herd and drinking from a bottle. Credit: San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance via Storyful
Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries has admitted she shares her Netflix password with four other households in the UK - against the streaming giant's terms and conditions.
Pensioners are set to lose £13,000 over the course of their retirement because of inflation, new analysis has revealed, as pressure grows on Rishi Sunak to bring back the triple lock early.
‘Partygate’ returns to dominate the front pages as the working week concludes.
However, research showed an embrace with a romantic partner did not have the same effect for men.
A new "super nature reserve" is being created across 15,000 acres of the Somerset landscape to help protect saltmarsh, heath and wetland habitats. Government conservation agency Natural England has announced plans for the Somerset Wetlands, which is home to rare and threatened species including skylark, bittern and avocet.
MADRID (Reuters) -Former Spanish King Juan Carlos is due to land in Spain on Thursday for his first visit since he departed to Abu Dhabi in 2020 under a cloud of financial scandals that shook the Royal House. The former monarch is expected in the city of Vigo on Spain's northwest coast on Thursday evening and will then go to Sanxenxo, a nearby resort, to participate in a sailing regatta, Pedro Campos, a long-time friend, told state broadcaster TVE. Juan Carlos will stay at Campos's house during the visit.
Charles and the Duchess of Cornwall visited ByWard market which is attempting to revive trade following the pandemic.