Plans to ‘end social distancing’ will be set out before June, Boris Johnson pledges
Prime minister points to looming moment when ‘we cease to rely on detailed government edicts and make our own decisions’
Prime minister points to looming moment when ‘we cease to rely on detailed government edicts and make our own decisions’
‘They’ve not held up their end of the bargain,’ says one who worked in ‘war zone’ hospitals during pandemic
The Capitol Police force was hurt by inadequate intelligence gathering ahead of the January 6 siege at the U.S. Capitol
Joseph Ventre appears to be in distress and makes pained sounds in video of arrest
Controversial Republican gives scornful reaction to Boris Johnson’s latest measures
An injured minke whale calf stranded in London’s River Thames has been put down by a vet.
The Illinois congressman says GOP leader McCarthy responded dismissively to his warning
Diplomats from bloc raise alarm about EU citizens being detained in immigration removal centres after entering Britain for work without visas or residence status - treatment non-EU nationals have long faced
This week’s new entertainment releases include the return of Angelina Jolie in the thriller “Those Who Wish Me Dead” as a Montana smoke jumper who comes across a 12-year-old boy in need of help
Social media giant working on photo=sharing app for kids younger than 13
‘It’s about persuading sheep farmers to become foresters’, says Forestry Commission’s Sir William Worsley
A new album from DMX will be released later this month
Gavin Williamson says next few months are ‘crucial’ in supporting recovery
Concern over our planet’s future is likely to be just one of the key factors behind the Greens’ recent election success, experts and politicians tell Daisy Dunne
Usman Khan suggested he wanted to fight against Islamist radicalisation at Jobcentre meeting
‘It was the best gift he could give me’
The Rev. Megan Rohrer is the new bishop of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America’s Sierra Pacific synod, becoming the first transgender person to serve as bishop in the denomination or in any of the U.S.’ major Christian faiths
‘Optogenetics could someday soon be used to fix blindness or reverse paralysis,’ says neuroscientist
Recommendation will be dropped from 17 May, education secretary says
Reintroduction could link up other populations of eagles in Scotland and Ireland with those in the south of England and in Europe
Although Mali’s government is taking every measure to care for the new family, some local organisations are concerned about the state’s ability to provide long-term care, reports Simon Speakman Cordall
Biden administration deferring to private company to say whether ransom was paid
‘We continue to work with the company and our government partners on the investigation’, FBI says
‘Rare and worrying’ behaviour can be due to a variety of reasons, including human activity, or the whales making navigational errors, experts say