Environment Agency chief provokes outcry over support for watering down protections for rivers and lakes
Sir James Bevan says EU legislation credited with cleaning up waterways could be reformed to 'deliver better outcomes'
Sir James Bevan says EU legislation credited with cleaning up waterways could be reformed to 'deliver better outcomes'
Female leaders 'less willing to take risks with lives but were more willing to accept risks in relation to the early lockdown of economies', study suggests
Face coverings which coordinate with your look are getting the fashion industry's approval for summer events, and they have eco benefits, too
'How many more tragedies will it take for the British to regain an ounce of humanity?'
Apple has become the first ever company to be worth more than $2 trillion, as its share price continues to surge amid the coronavirus pandemic.
It may be generic, but that's all part of its charm, says Helen Coffey
Meyer's career at Universal spans 25 years
Company has not said how many customers are affected in data breach
Overall net worth gains for the top 10 richest people since the start of the year now total close to $200bn
The US Department of Justice will not seek the death penalty against two British-raised Islamic State members accused of killing US journalists and taking part in gruesome filmed beheadings, according to reports.
Host unfavourably compared former first lady to Scientology founder L Ron Hubbard
Health secretary says number of people who have caught coronavirus at work is 'relatively low'
The delayed season is due to start on the weekend of 12-13 September
'Inception' actor admitted that he wanted to do 'serious movies' at the time
Researchers in Berlin want to know how 'unconditional flow of money' affects people's behaviour
The sheer volume of cricket that was lost in the drawn second Test – equivalent to about three and a half days in all – has accelerated a rethink around the rigid policy of beginning at 11am
It's far better than a Corbyn administration would have been, but it would be wrong to pretend that the public shouldn't feel angry and frustrated with the growing list of problems we've seen in recent months
Leader orders intelligence agencies to continue searching for organisers of street protests
Clinton partly blames Comey for 2016 election defeat
Leading association says there may be 'increased demand' for spots
US taxpayer-funded, direct subsidies to the fossil fuel industry are estimated, conservatively, at $20 billion per year
Quentin Tarantino originally wrote the Jules Winnfield role for Fishburne
'Welcome to the world little one!' aquarium writes on Facebook post
Water touched Leshan Giant Buddha for first time in seven decades
'I'm still one of the very lucky ones,' says actor