World Osteoporosis Day: Why we all need to look after our bones, and how to do it
Many people don’t know they’ve got weakened bones until one of them breaks. Lisa Salmon talks to some experts.
Many people don’t know they’ve got weakened bones until one of them breaks. Lisa Salmon talks to some experts.
Damp, mould, and cold plague renters – with the current energy crisis compounding the issue. So what rights do tenants have to demand safe and secure housing?
Our financial circumstances are deeply linked to our stage in life. Here’s how to fight back if yours have gone awry
Covid has changed the world fundamentally and permanently. Here’s how to make the most of it
Bannon ‘appears’ to have had ‘substantial advance knowledge of the plans for January 6th’
‘I should have recognised the fact that a group of our employees was really hurting’ Sarandos said
‘Take down the part about being in the building they are currently investigating and everyone who was in the building is going to [be] charged,’ officer allegedly wrote
The ‘liquorice’ auteur’s latest film is a paean to The New Yorker. James Mottram sits down with Anderson and some of his starry cast to discuss what turned out to be his most ambitious film to date
The US reality franchise became a television institution with tales of scandal, opulence and psychic premonitions, but it’s recently been dented by racism and alleged criminality. As ‘Beverly Hills’ continues to dissect the mysteries of star Erika Jayne, Patrick Sproull asks: where does the series go from here?
Asian stock markets are higher after Wall Street rose for a fifth day on strong corporate earnings
The Golden State Warriors were also triumphant in their first game of the new NBA campaign.
An Associated Press investigation into police use of force against children has found kids as young as 6 have been treated harshly by officers
A spate of recent killings has rattled Indian-controlled Kashmir, with violence targeting local minority members and Indian civilians from outside the disputed region
Nikolas Cruz is set to plead guilty to 17 counts of first-degree murder in the 2018 massacre at a Florida high school
Advertising watchdog ruled the ‘basis of environmental claims’ must be made clear
A U.N.-backed study has found that the world needs to cut by more than half its production of coal, oil and gas in the coming decade to maintain a chance of keeping global warming from reaching dangerous levels
Brazilians are turning their focus on Wednesday to the Senate, where a report six months in the making will recommend President Jair Bolsonaro be indicted on criminal charges for allegedly bungling the response to the COVID-19 pandemic, and pushing the country’s death toll to second-highest in the world
San Francisco police say a man who fell to his death from the upper level of a basketball arena is believed to have “leapt from an elevated area of the arena,” causing his death
Committee unanimously voted to recommend contempt of Congress charges against the former Trump adviser, who could face a year in jail
British people who travel to future war zones will also spend longer in prison
Brazilian senators are discussing details of an investigative committee's final report that will call for President Jair Bolsonaro to be indicted on criminal charges for bungling the response to the COVID-19 pandemic and producing the world’s second-highest death toll
Southwest Airlines is backing away from a plan to put unvaccinated workers on unpaid leave
Mexico's government says it is leading a transition to more renewable energy, even though President Andrés Manuel López Obrador has proposed restricting private wind and solar projects
Hailstones of such a size have a terminal velocity of over 62mph (100km) an hour
South Korea urges its neighbour to resume talks