McDonald's apologises for 'Sundae Bloody Sundae' ads
'The campaign was intended as a celebration of Halloween, not as an insensitive reference to any historical event'
'The campaign was intended as a celebration of Halloween, not as an insensitive reference to any historical event'
Paramount Pictures, which distributed the Elton John biopic 'Rocketman', is also involved
Archaeologists believe it was captured across several mid-seventh century battles
Sergeant said attack was the worst moment of his life
Tim Morrison confirms quid pro quo in president's call but did not consider it illegal
Deadspin's non-sports content consistently outperformed its sports-related content
Taylor Russey says she will use the money to get dental work
Information Commissioner calls for government to urgently draw up legal code of practice
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Although we've been eating them for centuries, the humble acorn is now in vogue. But, Philip Sweeney asks, is this a good or bad thing for Spain?
Move comes despite pressure from foreign policy hawks in Washington who have been warning Trump to stop issuing them
Today's bill grants the Trump administration more privileges and rights than Republicans voted to allow Bill Clinton during his impeachment, and more than those Congress offered Richard Nixon
The midfielder offered an apology to 'positive' supporters of the club and hopes 'mutual respect' can be reestablished
'Taking antibiotics when you don't need them is not a harmless act'
Scientists find black hole that is 3.3 times the mass of the sun making it by far smallest known in Milky Way
'Someone had a crappy day,' jokes Transport Security Administration
Ms Hill has admitted to having a sexual relationship with a campaign staffer, and has faced leaks of nude photos
Episode is titled 'Tegridy Farms Halloween Special'
Brexit Party demands that PM ditches EU deal as leader mulls whether to back Conservatives during campaign
From 'The Boys' to 'Good Omens' and 'Mozart in the Jungle' to 'The Marvellous Mrs Maisel', Adam White runs through Prime's best television shows
'No one reading Hacker House's grant application would give the company a penny, let alone £100,000 of taxpayers' money'
MTA canine unit and county bomb squad called in to check dubious boxes
Billy Watts, who died in 2009, was subject to disciplinary action in 1989 that saw him moved to a new role away from the club's youth players
Analysis: Republicans wanted due process, and they got it. They are also getting public hearings and millions of eyeballs on testimony that has been, so far, quite damaging
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