A man who was arrested on suspicion of murder after one man died and another was seriously injured in a shooting in Birmingham has been released from the investigation. Police were called to Rotton ...
A financial package for developing nations agreed at Cop29 is “woefully inadequate”, according to climate campaign group Greenpeace. The 300 billion dollar (£239.5 billion) agreement, which is ...
Manchester City captain Kyle Walker is confident the champions will soon bounce back from their alarming slump. City’s recent blip threatened to become a crisis as they crashed to a fifth successive ...
Verstappen finished fifth at Saturday’s Las Vegas Grand Prix, one place ahead of British driver Lando Norris, to emulate Alain Prost and Sebastian Vettel as a four-time world champion. Only Lewis ...
An Israeli strike on an army centre in Lebanon has killed one soldier and injured 18 others, the Lebanese military said. It was the latest in a series of Israeli strikes that have killed more than 40 ...
A burglar thought to have targeted a property for its vehicles ended up stealing an occupant’s shoes instead. Access was gained to a property on Idstone Road in Ashbury village in the Vale of White ...
ELLIOTT Moore admits he made the wrong call when he slid in and conceded a penalty during Oxford United’s heavy defeat at home to Middlesbrough.
To walk away would have been unforgivable and shameful given the scale of the crisis we all face,’ Eamon Ryan said.
Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall has said Nato countries are involved in a “hidden cyber war” with Russia. Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster Pat McFadden will warn in a major speech next ...
A group of faith leaders have signed a letter opposing the assisted dying Bill ahead of its debate by MPs. Senior figures representing Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus and Sikhs have warned that a ...
Liz Kendall said people have a ‘responsibility’ to engage with training or employment programmes and will lose financial support if they do ...
The Work and Pensions Secretary said she would not criticise the health and justice secretaries for their interventions on the issue.