Travis Scott sued by woman who had a miscarriage after Astroworld tragedy
Travis Scott is being sued for wrongful death by a woman who claimed she suffered a miscarriage after being crushed at Astroworld.
An Isle of Wight councillor is facing three historic child abuse charges.
Senior criminal lawyers in England and Wales on Monday went on strike in a dispute over pay, just days after rail workers staged stoppages and other sectors threatened industrial action.
Irwin Armstrong, a former chair of Boris Johnson's Conservative Party in Northern Ireland, has a simple message for the British Prime Minister when it comes to the province's unique post-Brexit trade rules: Don't ruin a good thing. The founder of rapid test diagnostics maker CIGA Healthcare, who campaigned for Britain to leave the European Union six years ago, has described the so-called Northern Ireland Protocol as a gamechanger for manufacturing businesses like his. Under the protocol, part of Britain's withdrawal agreement from the EU, Northern Ireland effectively remained in the EU's single market for goods as the rest of the United Kingdom (UK) departed last year.
Grieving family and friends paid their last respects Sunday to British journalist Dom Phillips, who was murdered in the Amazon earlier this month along with an Indigenous expert.
Soul singer Diana Ross told the thousands gathered at the Pyramid Stage to “feel the power of love” as she reeled off hit after hit. She kicked off her set with 1980 classic I’m Coming Out drawing rapturous applause during her Sunday teatime legends slot on the final day of Glastonbury wearing a sparkly dress with a matching white cape and headpiece ensemble.
A murder investigation is under way in Ilford, east London after a 36-year-old woman died from serious head injuries while walking along Cranbrook Road in the direction of Gants Hill Station.
A levy on food and fossil fuel giants could save lives now and help create a sustainable food system, says Gabriela Bucher
The chairman of the British Medical Association is demanding the Government reverse ‘brutal’ pre-pandemic cuts to health services.
Saudi Arabia tells pilgrims to use new online system and to seek refunds from any agencies they have already paid
The portrait will be displayed at the National Portrait Gallery when it reopens in 2023.
Rapper Kendrick Lamar has closed this year’s Glastonbury Festival with a powerful headline set that saw him chant “Godspeed for women’s rights” as fake blood poured down his face from a crown of thorns
Petrol retailers have been accused of forcing "rocket and feather" pricing after unleaded hit a new, and unexpected, record average high over the weekend. Motoring organisations had forecast a decline in wholesale costs to have been reflected at the pumps, but data from Experian Catalist revealed on Monday that petrol had reached 191.1p a litre on Sunday.
Tanya Franks has quit 'EastEnders' as her character leaves Albert Square for good with baby son Roland.
Former 'Love Island' star India Reynolds is grateful she didn't have to strip during her time in the villa, admitting she would rather do a food challenge "any day of the week".
The Man in Black is back! And Ariana DeBose joins as a glum twentysomething trawling dating apps. Has the show that once asked the biggest questions about humanity and technology really come to this?
The inquiry was launched on the second anniversary of the stabbings at the Park Inn hotel in Glasgow.
French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday accused Russia of trying to destabilise international order by blocking food and energy flows to put pressure on the world. “Russia cannot and must not win this war,” he said at the closing of a G7 meeting in Germany before heading to Spain for tomorrow’s NATO summit, which will also focus on Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. Follow our liveblog for the latest developments. All times are Paris time, GMT+2.
The three vessels from the GB Row Challenge hoped to collect environmental data.
Letters: John Lynch and Declan O’Neill respond to an article on how tactical voting, as seen in the recent byelections, could reshape British politics. Plus a letter from David Smith
Mobile and broadband bosses have pledged to allow struggling customers to switch to cheaper packages.