Finally, we have the data to prove what anti-racist campaigners have been saying for months
Racism is ingrained in British society and the labour market – Covid-19 has again thrown this into stark relief
Racism is ingrained in British society and the labour market – Covid-19 has again thrown this into stark relief
Facebook users in the UK will be overseen by the company's US headquarters and rules after Brexit, the company has announced.
After the blast: The race to escape Lebanon's shattered economy
‘Be the resistance against forces that will derail you from doing what’s right for students,’ says Ms DeVos
All non-essential shops will be forced to close from Christmas Eve
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International travel is allowed from tier 3 locations 'if you're going straight to an airport,’ said the transport secretary, Grant Shapps
Over 150 parents took to social media in protest
Ben Ashenden and Alex Owen’s delightful production has already been put on ice until London is back out of Tier 3. But you would not have to be an incurable optimist to book for the resumption of its run
‘I had 10 months of people calling me a murderer in my DMs’
The Senegalese striker has appeared to reject reports of a resolution with the Sebastian Coltescu
‘The management of the city hall has, all of a sudden, become far too feminist,’ Paris mayor Anne Hidalgo said, mocking the fine
Venomous snakes and other hazardous material hidden in foam phenomenon
Anxiety has overwhelmed many parents in Nigeria’s northern village of Kankara who await word on their sons who are among the more than 330 kidnapped by extremists from a government boys’ school
PM accuses Labour leader of wanting to ‘cancel Christmas’
German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s Cabinet approved a bill Wednesday that would require companies involved in setting up critical infrastructure such as high-speed 5G networks to declare their equipment can’t be used for sabotage, espionage or terrorism
Case is first time exposure to air pollution has been recorded as medical cause of death
Germany has brought in tough new lockdown restrictions as France implements a night-time curfew.
New court order follows attack on fellow England fan at Nations League match in Portugal
Talented F2 driver steps up as the first driver in Formula One to be born this century
China has indicted 10 people from Hong Kong over an attempt to flee amid a crackdown on opposition political activity in the city
Iran’s supreme leader and the country's president have both warned America that the departure of President Donald Trump does not immediately mean better relations between the two nations
The European Union is revamping its dated cybersecurity rules, just days after data on a new coronavirus vaccine was unlawfully accessed in a hack attack on the European Medicines Agency
‘I don’t think Blackpool needs anymore bad luck or needs to tempt fate,’ says Tony Williams