Current David Power Jockeys’ Cup leader Harry Skelton is confident that targeting the most winnable races with his brother Dan’s stable stars will lead to a good second half of the 2024/25 season – ...
A Russian drone blasted a hole in an apartment building in north-eastern Ukraine during a night-time attack, killing at least six people and injuring nine others, officials said on Thursday.
The first hostage, soldier Agam Berger, 20, was released after Hamas paraded her in front of a crowd in the heavily destroyed urban Jabaliya refugee camp in northern Gaza.
Sebastian Coe has said the Olympic movement is central to his identity and his life after making his pitch to be International Olympic Committee president to the organisation’s members in Lausanne on ...
The Government is expected to seek to bring the measures into force as soon as possible once the legislation is approved by MPs and Lords.
Sixteen climate campaigners are seeking to challenge the length of their sentences for their involvement in four protests in 2022.
The BBC has published a review looking into the conduct of Russell Brand that was announced in 2023 following sexual assault allegations against the comedian.
Jurors were visibly upset as they were shown footage of a Chinese PhD student allegedly raping a woman. One member of the jury was in tears as two 10 minute clips were played at Inner London Crown ...
A Labour MP has called for Heathrow airport to be renamed after Queen Elizabeth II to mark a century since her birth. Adam Jogee (Newcastle-under-Lyme) said his proposal would be an suitable way of ...
The Work and Pensions Secretary, who will set out sweeping reforms to sickness and disability benefits in the spring, said more people needed to be moved off welfare and into jobs. Ms Kendall blamed ...
Jac Morgan says wanting to prove people wrong is a motivating factor for Wales ahead of their Guinness Six Nations opener against France in Paris. If the bookmakers and many pundits are to be believed ...
Providers delivering franchised higher education courses in England face tighter controls in a bid to crack down on “rogue operators who misuse public money”, the Government has announced.