'Suspicious' noose found hanging near student housing in possible hate crime
'A noose is recognised as a symbol of violence and racism directed against African American peoples'
'A noose is recognised as a symbol of violence and racism directed against African American peoples'
Pumas, bobcats and skunks hunt drastically less if humans are around
'Not advised for child or woman to instal alone, additional assistance from men is preferred,' says sales description
Exclusive: The two-time Masters champion talks about finding happiness, taking criticism and being more than just a golfer
Jason Roy has been handed his first Test call-up for England's match against Ireland at Lord's while Jofra Archer, Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler have been rested from the squad, the England and Wales Cricket Board has announced.
Two versions can't be told apart from the outside
Manchester United want to add to their two completed transfers
'It is long-standing federal law that merely transiting through a third country is not a basis to categorically deny asylum to refugees'
Research suggests 'one of the most basic mechanisms of human social bonding ... has deeper evolutionary roots than previously suspected'
Two sides will jointly rule in sovereign council during three-year transitional period
Ex-husband uses bikini photos as evidence mother is unfit to look after child
Sheffield Wednesday are taking legal advice following Newcastle United's appointment of Steve Bruce as their new manager, three days after he resigned from his position at Hillsborough.
Analysis: Concerns around Wi-Fi stem largely from one 'scientifically discredited' study
President 'doing exactly what Republicans want him to do', says political scientist
Newcastle supporters are unhappy with the decision to appoint Bruce
Even his own advisors are worried that Boris handled the Darroch affair and Trump's appalling tweets badly. They've left it a bit late to rethink their strategy
The Home Office can try to outsource the delivery of its services, but it cannot outsource its responsibilities too
The driving force behind some of the cheeriest songs in musical theatre, he had a long CV of stage credits
Jerry Foxhoven spent two years bombarding staff with messages about the later rapper – and held weekly 'Tupac Fridays' playing music in the office
Currency extends losses, nearing parity with euro, after Johnson's and Hunt's remarks fan fears of no-deal Brexit
'I don't know how I can maintain this face of joy and warmth,' workers on lowest wages say
An alleged terrorist has been convicted of trying to kill police officers and members of the public outside the Houses of Parliament.
Many people with entirely valid reasons for visiting Britain, such as to do business or take part in cultural and academic exchanges, prevented or discouraged from doing so, MPs warn
'Look guys, we've got to calm it,' captain tells team during reception with PM
Here's what the hapless friends would look like in a third movie set 40 years in the future