Hallmark CEO steps down after conservative backlash to same-sex couple ads
TV network pulled, then re-aired, wedding registry commercials featuring two women kissing
TV network pulled, then re-aired, wedding registry commercials featuring two women kissing
Midlands fish and chip shop offers more than 20 species of fish daily as well as healthier baked option
Singer responded to a negative review of her album 'Manic' by Pitchfork
The crisis announced this afternoon in the House of Commons by Ian Blackford is so serious that as many as three MPs looked up from their phones
An elementary school in California is on lockdown and police are investigating amid reports of a possible shooting, with local people urged to avoid the area.
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It could have been a world-class hacker — or it could have been something much simpler and more troubling
Attorney says court made 'serious mistakes' when releasing previously-sealed records in defamation case
Tributes flood in from colleagues across the world of media and politics
Twenty-nine-year-old man is fifth person detained over fatal Eastbourne house fire
The huge haul of illegal drugs includes MDMA, cocaine, methamphetamine, and THC-laced sweets
Both heads of state are in Israel for 75th anniversary of liberation of Auschwitz
The urban legend linking Hendrix with the 'Parakeet Plague' may be false, but he clearly had deep connections with the capital. Justin Sablich explores this legacy, starting at the guitarist's former flat
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The bowler has evolved over the years. He now sees himself as more of a controller of run rate than a devastator of top-orders – though that capacity is still there
Civil partnerships are 'committed, sexually abstinent friendships', bishops claim
The United States will no longer issue tourist tourist visas to foreign women travelling to the country on tourist visas, citing security concerns arising from so-called "birth tourism".
App's owner Match Group invests in Noonlight to introduce new safety features
As valuable as family loyalty can be, no one should feel forced into it - parents have to earn respect too
As Grapes of Wrath turns 80, Graeme Ross considers the oeuvre of one of Hollywood's finest storytellers – a director known for his westerns, but not defined by them
Actors, in particular, have faced appalling hardship. Half of the country's actors currently working were educated at private schools. We're now so woke that the other half of acting roles are going to that lucky group known as 'common people'
Chancellor tries to reassure industry in speech at Davos
MEPs on committee overwhelmingly back deal
In Uganda, Oliver Poole explores how local charities with limited resources are seeking to help homeless people who often have no fresh food to eat