- British authorities search for 29 passengers who left hantavirus-hit ship
- Eu insists on progress in eu-us trade deal talks despite ongoing deadlock
- World Health Organisation reports hantavirus outbreak on cruise ship in Atlantic
- Rumen Radev named Bulgaria’s new prime minister after election victory
- US confirms strikes on Iranian military sites amid tensions in Strait of Hormuz
- US threatens higher tariffs unless EU implements trade deal by 4 July
- CPR trainer in Canada survives cardiac arrest during class demonstration
- EU climate commissioner urges shift to alternative energy sources
A father has been charged with causing his 14-year-old son’s death by dangerous driving after a crash on the M6, where the vehicle collided with a tree.
It’s time to celebrate for Joel Dommett, who has completed the TCS London Marathon after months of training—but not without a struggle.
This was not meant to be Liverpool’s year. But, this time, fans really can celebrate the Premier League.
20-year-old French-Algerian rookie Isack Hadjar has quickly made his mark in Formula 1, showcasing both speed and resilience despite a rocky start.
Counter-terror police are assessing two videos of Kneecap performances featuring calls for violence against Conservative MPs and support for Hamas and Hezbollah, both designated terrorist organisations in the UK.
Beyoncé shares a sneak peek of her Cowboy Carter tour, showcasing an elaborate stage setup that has fans excited for her first country music album tour.
An explosion at Iran’s largest port, Shahid Rajaei, has resulted in at least 28 deaths and hundreds of injuries, causing extensive damage to shipping containers and nearby structures.
Katie Piper has announced that an emergency eye surgery has led her to abandon her hopes of having a third child, citing the toll of medical procedures on her well-being.
Kemi Badenoch, leader of the Conservatives, has not dismissed local level coalitions with Reform after the upcoming council elections but firmly rejected any national pact with Nigel Farage’s party.
The UK Supreme Court has ruled that “woman” and “sex” in the Equality Act 2010 refer specifically to biological sex, affecting the use of gender-specific facilities.
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