Two charged in connection with suspected oil tanker hijacking off Isle of Wight
Five others remain on bail as investigation continues
Five others remain on bail as investigation continues
As South Africa’s current spike of COVID-19 has taken the country to nearly 1 million confirmed cases, President Cyril Ramaphosa called an emergency meeting on Sunday of the National Coronavirus Command Council
London mayor proposes 10 per cent levy on £30bn in profits over last decade
Libyan officials say Egyptian diplomats and intelligence officials have traveled to Libya’s capital, Tripoli
‘No, why is Anwar Hadid anti-vax?' tweets user
Bua Noi, whose name means Little Lotus, lives on top of shopping centre
As the year nears an end, we reflect on the individuals who have made a difference during the pandemic
Documentary filmmaker says he now gets a feeling of dread whenever he boards a plane
Vinod Bajaj, 70, completes 40,075-kilometre hike over four years
California congressman sued the newspaper over story about Russia wanting to see the president re-elected
Artist’s charity foundation has donated millions to provide covid testing and support during the pandemic
The champions welcome Sam Allardyce’s Baggies to Anfield looking to extend their lead at the top of the table
Authorities say a man has been charged in the deaths of three people and the wounding of three more in a shooting at an Illinois bowling alley
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AT&T says it has been rerouting service to other facilities as the company works to restore a building that sustained heavy damage after a bomb exploded in downtown Nashville on Christmas Day
Brussels can inflict sanctions affecting other goods, services, transport, intellectual property and energy, Institute for Government concludes
France has taken a low-key approach to its virus vaccine launch because of widespread French skepticism around the vaccines
One day things will return to normal for us all – until then, have faith that our students are capable of achieving so much, no matter how strange things may seem, writes Supritha Rao
Outgoing president will be ‘remembered for chaos and misery and erratic behaviour’ if he continues blocking historic aid and spending bill, GOP senator says
More than 330,000 Americans have died and millions of lives have been upended by Covid-19, as the promise of a drug remains a final hope for a government that failed, Alex Woodward writes
Victim did not recognise family member due to elaborate disguise, police say
Across the nation, Native American tribes are working to protect their oldest members from the coronavirus
Director Richard Curtis originally intended Thomas Brodie-Sangster’s character Sam to be a brilliant gymnast
The prime minister went ahead with a peerage for the Conservative donor, against the advice of the independent commission, exposing his double standard, writes John Rentoul
The death of a Sudanese man who was snatched while sitting at a coffee shop has sparked controversy about the scope of a paramilitary force in Sudan