Huge video screen falls on to performers at Hong Kong boyband concert
Two dancers have been injured at a Cantopop concert in Hong Kong after a massive video screen suspended above the stage fell on to performers below.Source: Twitter
Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service would like to hear the public's views on 999 cover proposals for the next three years
Jurgen Klopp has admitted his Liverpool side were far from their best in their opening-day draw against Fulham. The Reds, who came second in the Premier League last season, were heavy favourites against their newly-promoted opposition but could have easily lost the game."We are used to more dominance and we never could get that because we just played not good enough, not quick enough, not precise enough, all these kinds of things," Klopp said. He also suggested dropping two points is "punishment" for the poor performance.
Speaking on the final day of the Commonwealth Games, sports minister Nigel Huddleston says Birmingham’s showcase has been 'amazing' and sets the city up for a possible future Olympic bid.
Photographer Gaz De Vere celebrates the massive effort to create the Southend City Festival at Southend Airport, and thinks everyone should support it
Reported rate of domestic violence has increased by 53 per cent over 18 years in India
A bill which would be the largest investment any US government has made to combat the climate crisis has passed the Senate. The Inflation Reduction Act will now head to the House of Representatives, where it is likely to pass if only 9 of Democrats oppose it. If passed, the bill will invest $369bn in climate and clean energy, and will lower healthcare costs including out of pocket spending and insurance premiums.
Deeply controversial PFM-1 mines allegedly maimed high numbers of children who mistook them for toys during the Soviet-Afghan conflict, the UK said
A-list guests including Dua Lipa, Jorja Smith and Stefflon Don provide the high points on the Scot’s quality funk follow-up
Using hosepipes to water gardens and wash cars are banned under rules
The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant in southern Ukraine has been shelled in recent days, opening up the possibility of a grave accident just 500 km (around 300 miles) from the site of the world's worst nuclear accident, the 1986 Chernobyl disaster. The Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant has six Soviet-designed VVER-1000 V-320 water-cooled and water-moderated reactors containing Uranium 235, which has a half life of more than 700 million years. It is Europe's biggest nuclear power plant and one of the biggest in the world.
A family enjoying a Saturday afternoon paddle in a London river had a shock - when they found a large cache of dumped firearms.
Abarth has teamed up with Loughborough University to make the findings.
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Authorities say all 10 people found dead after an early morning fire in northeastern Pennsylvania last week died of smoke inhalation
A four-year-old girl is feared missing after a terraced home in south London collapsed following an explosion, according to neighbours.
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Laura Muir coasted to gold in the final of the 1500metres at the Commonwealth Games on Sunday night to add to her bronze in the 800m. On paper, Muir was a class apart from the rest of the field and kicked at the bell for a solo time trial to the finish. It continued her strong summer having won bronze at the 1500m at the World Athletics Championships behind Faith Kipyegon, who opted to forego these Games in Birmingham.
Actor previously revealed in 2020 that her initial mammogram didn’t detect the illness
The 53-year-old was taken to hospital after the incident on Friday morning in Los Angeles.
Police in the US state of New Mexico said Saturday they are investigating the murders of three Muslim men that they suspect are related to a fourth homicide from last year.