George Floyd: Fury as dozens of Minneapolis protesters nearly mowed down by truck 'arrested without being read their rights'
'They used the tear gas and flash blasts to herd us together – like cattle'
'They used the tear gas and flash blasts to herd us together – like cattle'
Findings a 'serious warning' over current fight against global warming, researchers say
Displays of so-called solidarity from otherwise indifferent corporations look like cynical attempts to capitalise on black death
Big Bakes shares recipe for iconic sweet treat on Instagram
English top flight returns in June after a three-month break
I happen to hold the nuanced and unfashionable opinion that not all cops share the same agenda. And I know there's a way you fit into this
British law requires exports to be suspended if they are used for internal repression
Treat yourself to a pampering skincare kit or update your lipstick collection
No other exit strategy has as much potential as the vaccine to return us to our pre-Covid lives. Jack Sommers, who had the jab in May, explains what to expect when you're injecting
Mayor says citywide mandate to protect against 'violence and property damage' following week of demonstrations
Several funds have been set up to pay for bail of protesters who have been arrested
Obama's words over the weekend showed true leadership to a country desperate for change. Republicans across the country fell at the first hurdle
Exposure to artificial light at night has been found to induce depressive-like behaviour in mice, a new study has found.
Equality and Human Rights Commission deliberately underfunded to 'make it part of the government machine', ex-leader alleges
London's death rate is declining more quickly than rest of the country, according to experts
The actor says his reaction to his big plot twist was, 'I'm going to have to get into shape'
At least 345 people were detained in New York City on Saturday
Singer reminded her followers to 'stay active, stay energised'
'One big cop came at me and pushed me to the ground with his truncheon to my chest,' says Adam Gray – hit with unlawful assembly charge after taking photos of protesters
The £5.5m we have raised so far has empowered our appeal partner The Felix Project to quadruple its daily output of meals
From his up-bringing in Houston to his last moments in Minneapolis
Customers wait hours in hot weather to enter stores
'Anything I say feels inadequate'
Our galaxies is surrounded by a halo that is much hotter than scientists previously thought, according to new research.
Galaxies are spinning in different directions, scientists have found – a discovery that could change our undertstanding of the structure of the universe.