Tesla's autopilot was on and driver's hands were off wheel ahead of fiery crash, report finds
Company has faced increasing scrutiny after a string of crashes
Company has faced increasing scrutiny after a string of crashes
Jack Nicholson and Richard Branson have stayed here, but now this grand estate has been listed for sale, complete with 30 acres of grounds and a drive that stretches for a mile...
'I don't think I have to prepare that much,' president says of upcoming nuclear meeting
President says summit is 'ready to go'
Mada'in Saleh remains a blank page on the archaeological record, closed off by geography, politics, and religion – but this stunning region is about to throw open its doors to the world
Not for the first time, the Supreme Court – still not quite a decade old – has acted with impressive care and independence of mind, immune to political or media bullying
Paul Dacre is bowing out before the critical withdrawal juncture in March 2019
Fury's comeback takes place on Saturday against Sefer Seferi
Judges will be able to consider an offender's risk of harm, rather than past incidents, for the first time
Try these creative ways to preserve your privacy as you dine out in your summer garden.
'No one should be fooled into believing that Saudi Arabia is striving towards a more open and pluralistic form of government'
As temperatures climb, motorists' behaviour takes a turn for the worst
Dispelling curry myths like the infamous tikka masala, Mallika Basu's debut book makes real Indian flavours accessible for the busy homecook of today
Sir Alan Duncan is a minister of state at Boris Johnson's Foreign office
Logging has destroyed vast swathes of animals' natural habitat in Borneo
Ageing is a natural process and not something to be ashamed of, the report states
House hunters in the capital will pay an average of 12 per cent more for a design-led property.
Detectives release CCTV image of man they want to speak to
Massacre was the deadliest mass shooting in modern US history
Syrian president Bashar al-Assad is 'no longer immune, his regime is no longer immune. If he fires at us, we will destroy his forces'
Socialist-led government sworn in following kickbacks scandal that precipitated Mariano Rajoy's demise
The Bank has said that it thinks the shock drop in GDP growth to just 0.1 per cent in the three months to March was almost entirely due to 'Beast from the East' snow storms
Eight vehicles damaged in massive crash
As bad luck would have it, Michel Barnier has exactly the same central flaw as his counterpart Davis – and that has made the Brexit negotiations almost impossible for everyone involved
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