Why Céline Dion says the movie "Up" saved her life
Céline Dion sat down with Yahoo Global News Anchor Katie Couric and told her how the movie "Up" helped her to explain her husband's passing to her 5-year-old twin boys.
BLACKBURN with Darwen Council has secured its supply of salt for gritting winter road for the next four years.
Most Conservative Party members still prefer Boris Johnson over either of the two candidates vying to take over as prime minister, a new poll shows. In a head-to-head vote, 63% of party members chose the prime minister compared with 22% for Liz Truss, Opinium found. When asked about Mr Johnson versus Rishi Sunak, 68% went for the PM, with 19% opting for his former chancellor.
Tyson Fury shared a video of his 'favourite meal' turkey dinosaurs and chips after retirement.Source: Tyson Fury
The 17‑year‑old British gymnast Jessica Gadirova overcame moments of self-doubt to retain her European floor title
MORE than 20,000 migrants have been detected trying to cross the English Channel in small boats so far this year, new government figures show.
At least 41 people were killed when a fire broke out at a church in the Giza neighborhood of Imbaba on August 14, the Coptic Orthodox Church reported citing health officials.The fire broke out at the Abu Sefein church around 9 am local time, the country’s interior ministry reported. The cause of the fire was an electrical fault in an air conditioner in the building, the ministry said. At least two policemen and three members of the civil protection forces were injured in the response to the fire, according to the ministry.These images were published by the country’s Ministry of Social Solidarity. According to the ministry, the images show people injured in the fire being treated at Agouza Hospital. Credit: Ministry of Social Solidarity via Storyful
Bristol Balloon Fiesta: Dozens of hot air balloons fill sky as they take flight.Source: James Acres, Twitter
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THE owner of the ClydeUnion Pumps engineering facility in Glasgow is selling off land at the Cathcart site to raise cash to reinvest in the business, it was announced this morning.
THUNDERSTORMS are due to bring an end to the latest heatwave in Essex this week, with forecasters warning for the potential of torrential downpours.
A Lancashire man fell victim to an online scam after finding a holiday home in Bulgaria on Ebay.
The development could increase the supply of kidneys available for transplant.
Credit: Home Office/Ministry of Defence Home Secretary Priti Patel has expressed her “tremendous pride” in the Government’s controversial evacuation operation following the fall of Kabul to the Taliban. In a video to mark the first anniversary of Operation Pitting, Ms Patel described the UK effort as “seismic” and a demonstration of the country’s “bond of trust” with those Afghans who had helped UK forces. Her praise came despite a scathing report earlier this year by MPs, which described the chaotic efforts to get UK nationals and local personnel who worked with them out of the country as a “disaster”, and a “betrayal” of allies which would damage British interests for years to come.
A fundraiser for a statue of Freya, a walrus that was euthanized in Oslo, Norway, on Sunday, August 14, after gaining international fame, had gathered more than 12,000 NOK (approximately $1,238) by Monday, August 15.Freya the Walrus had become an unlikely local and international celebrity on the Oslo Fjord where she was spotted in July and August.However, the Norwegian Directorate of Fisheries said on Sunday that it had euthanized the animal due to a danger to human life.The Directorate said the decision was made based on several dangerous situations caused by the public coming too near the walrus.A fundraiser has been set up in order to raise money for a statue in memory of Freya. Any excess funds will go to the WWF. The fundraiser had collected more than 12,000 NOK (1,238 USD) by Monday.Footage from Frognerkilen in Oslo shows Freya laying on a small boat on July 19. Credit: @bianchalj via Storyful
Removal vans were seen in Downing Street on Monday.
"Blackmail" at Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant, Hungary imports more Gazprom gas, Finns play Ukraine anthem to Russian tourists. These are the latest developments in the Ukraine war.
This week’s hustings show many members are unenthusiastic about Sunak or Truss – and might even prefer the current PM
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Chinese authorities say seven people were killed by a torrent of water that came rushing down a river in a popular recreational spot following mountain rains in southwestern China's Sichuan province
More than 500 Galpin’s Road residents have been living in hotels paid for by Merton Council for a week.