Ariana Grande wrote other versions of 'thank u, next' depending on relationship with Pete Davidson
'There's a version where I was getting married, there's a version where I'm not getting married, there's a version with nothing,' says the singer
'There's a version where I was getting married, there's a version where I'm not getting married, there's a version with nothing,' says the singer
Malmo 1-2 Chelsea: Maurizio Sarri's side recovered from their hammering at Manchester City
'They should be allowed to learn from their mistakes – they are no threat to us,' says Hussen Abase
Three Democratic Senators broke from the party and voted in favor of his confirmation
'We say goodbye to them, and offer them love'
'Actions have consequences,' security minister says as government refuses to assist passage out of Syria
'This is all to raise awareness. We have said this a lot in debates and now we are saying it with humour,' foreign ministry says
Lawyer says the VHS tape is 'approximately 45 minutes in length'
Nintendo proves the battle royale genre is not limited to first-person shooter games
We run the rule over both teams after a shock Europa League result in Belarus
Row erupts over Labour shadow chancellor John McDonnell's remark about complex legacy of victorious Second World War PM
BATE 1-0 Arsenal: The Gunners never got going at the Borisov Arena and created very little in the way of clear-cut chances, with Stanislav Dragun's header on the stroke of half-time earning a win
BATE 1-0 Arsenal: The Gunners suffered an embarrassing defeat in the Europa League round of 32 first leg
Warm patch from Canary Islands makes Thursday hottest day of winter, says Met Office
With BATE leading 1-0 and five minutes left on the clock, the striker was under pressure from left-back Aleksandar Filipovic on the halfway line when he swung an elbow to shrug off the defender
The assumption must be that the PM was persuaded to tack towards her soft-Brexit wing by a group of ministers who are threatening to resign
'New trends in wildlife trade can develop quickly, with some species going from common to near extinction in just a few years', says study co-author
'I am forever haunted by my inability to remember if I told Jaime that I loved her as I rushed her off to school,' wrote the father of one victim today
Exclusive: MPs likely to feel their choices are the prime minister's agreement or no-deal, leading academics say
For long hours beforehand, MPs took it in turns to stand up and read from a script that hasn't changed in two and half years
Rebellion comes amid confusion about Labour leader's stance on seeking an Article 50 extension
If and when she does turn up she may then be questioned and, if justified, charged. It is how this country deals with people, no matter what their reputation
'By permitting fully autonomous weapons to be developed, we are crossing a moral line', Human Rights Watch warns
An interview with godmother of tech journalism Kara Swisher this week revealed something I suspected all along about the social media CEO
Analysis: Rock-bottom performance at A&Es amid the mildest of winters is a symptom of a wider malaise which Alex Matthews-King argues will not be healed by scrapping the four hour target