Russell T Davies says he’s been on Grindr for years: ‘I find it fascinating’
‘Fifty-eight and dating. That’s not a good look,’ said the ‘It’s a Sin’ creator
‘Fifty-eight and dating. That’s not a good look,’ said the ‘It’s a Sin’ creator
The NHL withdrew players on Wednesday due to a surge in Covid cases
A common ancestral protein is found to be responsible for venom evolving in some snakes and mammals
The venues can still operate with table service and social distancing but not as nightclubs.
The two heavyweights were due to fight in 2021 but it was called off
The uncapped left-armers are part of a 16-man squad which will be missing a host of senior players due to Ashes commitments
‘A huge moral lapse on the part of the world,’ former PM says
For Afghanistan, 2021 was punctuated by the chaos of a U.S. withdrawal and an uncertain next chapter
No arrests have yet been made following the discovery in Greenock, Inverclyde, on Tuesday.
The St James’s Hospital Poets and Players Society is the first and only group of its kind in any Irish hospital.
Tens of thousands of lifeless crustaceans washed up on North East beaches - and no-one knows why
Luthfur Ahmed who owns the Bengal Brasserie in south Belfast said he will instead deliver meals to those who need them.
Jennifer Johnston from Newry welcomed her latest child, Freya, in November.
Max Verstappen made his debut just after turning 17 but under modern regulations a similar story will not happen again
UK added to ‘virus variant list’ along with three other countries
Tonbridge MP Tom Tugendhat took to social media to appeal for new cables to get the centre up and running.
Officer claimed he was headbutted, despite contradictory video evidence
‘I made mistakes and people were hurt,’ Wanda says
‘This always happens at this time of year because we’re not following structure and drinking a lot,’ says counsellor Peter Saddington
Dating apps are often to blame for this phenomenon – we have so much choice that we forget to notice people’s value, writes Victoria Richards
Paul is undefeated and has named the people he would like to fight in the future
A monument at a Hong Kong university that was the best-known public remembrance of the Tiananmen Square massacre on Chinese soil was removed early Thursday, wiping out the city’s last place of public commemoration of the bloody 1989 crackdown
Rising nationalism under Xi Jinping and tensions between China and the West has left little room for foreign culture that Beijing sees as an affront to Chinese values, writes Ahmed Aboudouh
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