Witness describes Portland man yelling racial slurs and attacking Asian family
Witness describes Portland man yelling racial slurs and attacking Asian family. Source: KPTV Fox 12 Oregon
This is a meeting that has been months and thousands of miles in the making, taking you into Iceland’s ethereal north.
Manchester City stormed ominously to the top of the Premier League by cruising to a 4-0 win over Bournemouth, while Gabriel Jesus opened his Arsenal account in a 4-2 win over Leicester on Saturday.
Residents of Heimaey, an island off the coast of Iceland, form puffin patrols to rescue chicks
Four drivers and car owners are facing large bills after they failed to respond to court summons and were convicted in their absence.
Sir Ralph Halpern, the businessman, who has died aged 83, was the colourful chief executive of the Burton Group during the 1980s who turned the ailing tailor into a “multi-niche” high-street retailing group valued at £1.6 billion; to tabloid readers, however, he was the “Bonking Burton Boss” who featured in a notorious kiss-and-tell story that painted him as a “five-times-a-night” stallion.
Parts of England are likely to declare a drought on Friday, local media reported ahead of a meeting between the government, its environment agency and water companies to discuss a long period of dry weather. Parts of England are in the middle of their second heatwave this summer with temperatures forecast to top 30 Celsius (86 Fahrenheit) for the next few days, having reached their highest ever of more than 40C last month. This July was the driest on record for some English regions and the driest for England overall since 1935, with just 35% of average rainfall.
Labour claims the Government has been ‘asleep at the wheel’ in response to the extreme weather.
Gregory Vooght was accused by the Metropolitan Police of flouting the pandemic restrictions, but told a court he was sitting at his desk working when officers arrived.
Shadow business secretary defends Labour's plans to tackle cost of living crisis
Firefighters from across Europe have joined their French counterparts to help battle several wildfires, including in the south-west of the country.
‘Small number’ of cases hospitalised in East Lothian
With Scotland recording the biggest increase in home working of all the UK regions during the first quarter of this year, one recruitment expert is warning of a growing divide between the “haves” and “have-nots” of hybrid employment.
YORK Rescue Boat volunteers teamed up with emergency services to save a man who fell into the River Foss last night.
According to the NHS, between the months of May and July, 170,500 people referred for checks for suspected lower gastro-intestinal cancers.
Sir Robert Buckland has become the first Cabinet minister to publicly switch their endorsement for the Tory leadership from Rishi Sunak to Liz Truss.
He can whizz around a track at 200mph but can’t bear constantly being on high alert for idiots on the road
The author was stabbed as he was about to give a lecture.
Ten people, including two children, were killed when a man went on a shooting rampage through the quiet streets of the western Montenegro city of Cetinje. The gunman used a hunting rifle to first shoot the two children, aged eight and 11, and their mother, who lived as tenants in his house. Montenegrin police chief Zoran Brdjanin said the attacker was a 34-year-old man identified only by his initials, VB.
Storms are now expected to hit across Scotland from 9am on Sunday, with the heavy rain continuing into Monday, the Met Office forecasts.
An arson investigation has been launched following a hedgerow fire at a Ventnor school last night (Thursday).