Texas man who spread Covid hoax about hiring man to ‘lick groceries’ sentenced to 15 months in jail
‘What you do on social media has real-life consequences’
‘What you do on social media has real-life consequences’
Jordan’s foreign minister has pushed back against a report that the country's monarch went out of his way to hide the purchase of more than a dozen luxury homes worth over $106 million
Case Breakers collective claims to have finally unmasked man who executed at least five people in late 1960s California and fired off letters to newspapers taunting police for failure to catch him
Ireland’s 12.5% corporate tax rate is to be increased to 15%, the Finance Minister has confirmed.
Germany’s center-left Social Democratic Party and two smaller parties say they will deepen their talks next week on forming a new government
When the U.S. government issues the September jobs report on Friday, the spotlight will fall not only on how many people were hired last month
‘Ambition remaining to have this in place for people returning from half-term breaks by the end of the month,’ says the government – but does not give date
Ant and Dec were happy about the news of Newcastle’s takeover.
Who will take on Spain in the Nations League final? Follow all the latest updates from the match in Turin
Defendant ‘took advantage of that young lady, who was very drunk,’ prosecution says
From 11 October, vaccines administered in a further 37 countries and territories are now recognised in the UK
The Taliban view addicts as a stain on the society they hope to create.
On Thursday morning the Queen launched her Commonwealth Games 2022 baton on its global relay.
‘There is no justification for a red list to remain in the UK’ – Julia Simpson, CEO of the World Travel & Tourism Council
The verdict is a slap in the face for Brussels amid heightened tensions over EU attempts to put a stop to Polish legal reforms
Meggan Gray said a ‘forced decision to decide between a vaccination and the livelihood of an individual is a dangerous precedent’
Host of countries joins ‘rest of world’ list, with only seven remaining on red list
Whyte has been confirmed as the mandatory WBC challenger
I performed one show on Microsoft Teams in which only one of the 50-strong audience was visible on screen; I did 45 minutes of stand-up to this one man’s face, like someone doing a gig stuck in a lift
Death came days before his 18th birthday, and four years after he appeared on Food Network’s compeition
‘How are you gonna dress code someone who can’t even wear pants?’ student asks in viral TikTok
Hundreds of supporters gathered around St James’ Park to welcome the news
France is eager to prevent the crisis from spiralling further as it recognises it is in its national interest, and President Macron’s favour, to end it. But damage has been done, writes Ahmed Aboudouh.
Mainstream Idaho Republicans concerned about a takeover by the surging far-right wing of the party are asking Democrats, Independents or other affiliated voters to register as Republicans to vote in the party’s May primary
The Premier League said it had received ‘legally binding assurances’ that the Saudi state would not control the club