Apprentice candidates squabble over non-alcoholic drink task
A first look at episode three shows tensions rising over a drink invention task.
The Taoiseach was also critical of what he labelled a “unilateral strain” within the British Government.
The special programme starring the royal couple is due to be aired on June 2.
YORK City have sealed a return to the National League after a five-season absence from the fifth-tier of English football.
If you found the COVID pandemic affected you differently to your friends, it could be down to your DNA.
It's second time lucky for Boeing as they successfully launch their space capsule and dock it at the International Space Station.
The First Minister said she had been experiencing ‘mild symptoms’ on Friday evening.
The Metropolitan Police investigation - costing almost half a million pounds - has concluded. Johnson hasn’t been served any more fines - beyond the £50 slap on the wrist he had in April for attending his own birthday bash, on the same day as visiting this primary school. So it’s a victory for the Prime Minister, but what does the investigation outcome mean for his future?
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said on Saturday that he was disappointed in China's efforts to develop areas in the East China Sea, saying that it was "unacceptable." Speaking to reporters in the western city of Kyoto, he said that the government had lodged a complaint against China via diplomatic channels. The Japanese foreign ministry released a statement on Friday confirming an increase in Chinese efforts to develop natural resources in the East China Sea, including in areas that are west of the midpoint between Japan and China.
QPR are hosting the Grenfell Memorial Cup to remember the blaze’s 72 victims.
Trad period details blend effortlessly with colourful, contemporary chic in the south London home of interior designer Laura Stephens.
No 10 said it was still considering how a ‘specific offence’ could be introduced to deal with wolf-whistling and catcalling.
There were a record 177 billionaires in the country, according to the Sunday Times Rich List.
Three people were taken to hospital when a section of the stands for spectators watching Trooping the Colour collapsed on Saturday.
EasyJet has responded to calls from customers and airport bosses to offer a new destination from Southend.
Total wealth of Britain’s wealthiest jumped by nearly £60bn from last year, according to new figures
‘The Underground Railroad’ author joked he would dedicate his speaking time to a discussion of Critical Race Theory as he kicked off the inaugural event in New Mexico
Pressure is growing on Number 10 to explain a meeting between Sue Gray and Boris Johnson as it emerged an unnamed Downing Street official suggested the pair get together. Opposition MPs have demanded more details about the event, which took place some weeks ago and was made public last night by Sky News. Downing Street sources issued a statement which said the meeting had not been ordered by the PM personally.
Cinema is a place where directors run wild with their imagination, transporting spectators to different dimensions. But it's often an occasion to magnify everyday life and all its facets. This means dealing with death and bereavement, sensitive topics treated differently by two of the key films screened at Cannes on Friday. For two hours, the sound of bombs and rockets form the soundtrack to "Mariupolis 2", an unfinished documentary by Mantas Kvedaravicius.A tragedy within a tragedy, it was film
Rishi Sunak and Akshata Murty have made the Sunday Times Rich List for the first time with their joint £730 million fortune. Last month, it was revealed that Ms Murty had non-dom tax status, which it was estimated saved Ms Murty £20 million in taxes on dividends from her shares in Infosys. She later agreed to pay foreign taxes on her UK income. Mr Sunak was cleared of breaching the ministerial code by Boris Johnson’s standards adviser after considering the tax affairs.
SYDNEY (Reuters) -Australia's Labor Party was set to end almost a decade of conservative rule as the government was swept away in Saturday's election by a wave of support for candidates who campaigned for more action on climate change and may hold the balance of power. Partial results showed that while Labor had made small gains, Prime Minister Scott Morrison's Liberal-National coalition had been punished by voters in Western Australia and affluent urban seats in particular. The Greens and a group of so-called "teal independents", who campaigned on policies of gender equality and tackling climate change, put on a strong showing, tapping voter anger over inaction on the environment after some of the worst floods and fires to hit Australia.