Wild bear falls out of residential tree after being shot with tranquilliser gun
'They very rarely attack people unless they're cornered, or unless people are doing dumb things like feeding them'
'They very rarely attack people unless they're cornered, or unless people are doing dumb things like feeding them'
Latest push coincides with tense negotiations with regional partner over how to share cost of military force
The local elections revealed a nation divided and ill-equipped to face the challenge of leaving the European Union
Conte believes winning the league is a better judge than a knockout competition
'Sitting down in class limits academic performance and negatively impacts on children's health'
Prabhu Bhatara killed on the spot, forest ranger says
Ping Kuen Shum planning trip to China and has already celebrated with meal for family and friends
There have been political infighting between manager and board in each of the last three windows
Projected share of the vote puts both the Tories and Labour on 35 per cent – suggesting a nation still starkly divided
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Plane Talk: Highest place European link is Heathrow to Dublin
Brides don't have to worry if they have forgotten something old, something new, something borrowed, or something blue
City could break the 100-point barrier if they win their remaining matches
Psychiatrist Jane Mounty knows the healing effects of nature. The big, bright garden room she had built on to her standard Fifties semi in Lambeth transformed her quality of life.
'Where is this guy going? They're on the taxiway.'
This two-bedroom property for sale has a vast sun terrace with a mooring for a 36ft boat
Candidates must be 'ambitious' and 'qualified'
Popular interiors blog Mad About The House has been turned into a brilliant hardcover book offering practical advice and tips on getting it right for you and your home.
White House threatens 'near-term and long-term consequences'
Westworld was a game of two halves last week, the initial peaks into the real world pre-Westworld being immensely enjoyable before giving way to those kind of inscrutable William and Delores scenes where people say things like "that's an answer to a question that hasn't been asked yet" and you don't know whether to laugh or groan.
Armen Sarkissian, who helped design Tetris, has played key mediator role in recent upheaval
With demand for plant-based substitutes growing, the meat industry is getting protective over names such as 'vegetarian sausages'
The Financial Conduct Authority urged for more innovation to help for around 150,000 people who signed up for deals before interest rates plummeted after the financial crisis
Interview: Warren Deutrom, the chief executive of Cricket Ireland, is hopeful that a date with England can be booked, in either the Irish capital or at Lord's, sooner rather than later
The Financial Conduct Authority urged for more innovation to help for around 150,000 people who signed up for deals before interest rates plummeted after the financial crisis