Give workers time off on Monday if England win Euro 2020, says Boris Johnson
A petition calling for an emergency public holiday has attracted almost 250,000 signatures
A petition calling for an emergency public holiday has attracted almost 250,000 signatures
‘Do I trust the Taliban? No, but I trust the capacity of the Afghan military, who is better trained, better equipped, and more competent in terms of conducting war’
In video from the scene, a man with an American accent can be heard yelling ‘this is a DEA operation’
Even as Joe Biden flipped heavily Hispanic Arizona to Democratic, clinching the presidency, he underperformed with Latinos voters in many other parts of the country
‘We remain committed to our one China policy based on the Taiwan Relations Act,’ Jen Psaki says
Cities and towns along Great Lakes shorelines will pay a heavy price for recent flooding
Messi is now a free agent after his contract at Barcelona expired on June 30.
‘I was like, this is just beyond disrespectful and tone-deaf’, Olympic sprinter Allyson Felix tells TIME
We’re in a race between science and conspiracy and I’m worried anti-vaxxers will plunge us right back into the dark days of early 2020
Never has the tremulous twang that is unmistakably Jimmie Dale Gilmore been more welcome than after a year and a half of pandemic strangeness, says Associated Press critic Lindsey Tanner
GOP lawmakers say they are ‘deeply concerned’ about ‘hateful’, ‘anti-American’ athlete protests
House speaker’s office accused former president of ‘disrespecting the Capitol Police’
South African swimmer Erin Gallagher got COVID-19 late last year and went from elite Olympic athlete in peak condition to lying flat on a bed concentrating on just breathing
Coronavirus infections continue to grow exponentially in England, study suggests
Not since 1977 has SW19 seen both players appearing in their first ladies singles showpiece
The ‘urban heat island’ effect can make daytime city temperatures up to 7F higher than rural areas
Exclusive: More than 12,000 999 calls were put on hold during June because there were too few staff to answer
Love Island has returned to screens after a year’s absence
The outrage is likely over the school’s “Civil Rights Heroes” unit, which teaches children about the history of segregation in the US
The two Facebook executives are under intense pressure to take responsibility for their platform’s role in creating a democratic crisis
The Czech will take on fellow first-time Wimbledon singles finalist and top seed Ashleigh Barty on Saturday.
Republican governor warns of ‘more cases, more hospitalisations and more deaths’
Immigrant advocates say they have reached a settlement with the U.S. government so they can keep operating a free hotline that lets detained immigrants report concerns about custody conditions
Major business and union groups have formed a new coalition designed to add momentum for a $1.2 trillion infrastructure package that the Senate is expected to take up this month
Former president held highly anticipated meeting with top executives prior to taking office