The interim report from the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee found multiple failures on almost every ...
Helene, which formed on Tuesday in the Caribbean, is expected to move over deep, warm waters, fuelling its intensification.
Two environmental organisations have been granted permission for a legal challenge on the Rosebank and Jackdaw offshore oil and gas fields in the North Sea. Greenpeace UK and Uplift’s legal grounds ...
Some 2.79 million people are estimated to have been economically inactive in May-July 2024 due to long-term sickness. This is up from 2.71 million in the same period a year earlier and 2.05 million in ...
Furniture retailer DFS has tumbled to a loss for the past year after it was hit by Red Sea shipping delays and higher ...
Made In Chelsea stars Alexandra “Binky” Felstead, Rosie Fortescue and Lucy Watson are returning to E4 for a spin-off programme more than a decade on from them launching the series. The trio, who rose ...
Zara Aleena’s murderer has refused to appear in court for a hearing over an alleged “inappropriate relationship” with a prison workshop instructor. Jordan McSweeney, 31, failed to appear via video ...
Police are treating the theft of plaques linking to poems from “writers of global heritage” in the South Downs National Park as a racially motivated crime. Sussex Police say that a number of the ...
It came as the United Nations said more than 90,000 people have been displaced by five days of Israeli strikes on Lebanon.
The member-owned mutual has spent £18 million so far this year on measures to help protect staff in its food business.
A man has been jailed for 20 months for posting “horrific” videos of baby monkeys being tortured for entertainment. Peter Stanley posted three videos showing the torture of baby long-tailed macaque ...
Professor Sir Gregor Smith also said he needed to hire several deputies to deal with the workload as they attempted to keep ministers informed.