The pursuit of umami: All the food trends that will be big in 2022
With statement bakes and fusion flavours predicted to be popular in 2022, Kate Ng discovers the ingredients that will top our shopping lists
With statement bakes and fusion flavours predicted to be popular in 2022, Kate Ng discovers the ingredients that will top our shopping lists
Former President Donald Trump and his supporters have sought to portray the woman who was shot by a police officer during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot as a righteous martyr who was unjustly killed
President Joe Biden only rarely talks about last January's violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol and the conspiratorial lie that the 2020 presidential election was stolen
Joe Biden’s arrival in the White House nearly a year ago seemed to herald a historic shift toward less U.S. reliance on nuclear weapons and possibly a shrinking of the number of such arms
After taking an extended holiday break, the jury weighing fraud charges against former Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes will get back to their deliberations Monday
Search teams looked for two missing people in the smoldering debris from a massive Colorado wildfire while people who escaped the flames sorted through what was left
Reigning champion Gerwyn Price crashed out of the PDC World Championship.
Any hopes of reclaiming the urn were left behind in 2021 after heavy defeats in Brisbane, Adelaide and Melbourne.
The PA news agency looks at how Covid-19 measures compare in the four nations.
Asian stock markets are on 2022′s first trading day after Wall Street ended last year with a double-digit gain
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Doctors say it was diagnosed in young pregnant woman but suspect there are more cases in country
Americans are left stranded as airlines cancel flights due to staff shortages brought about by a rise in Covid-19 cases
Quebec is proceeding with the first of three planned closures of non-essential retail stores as the provincial government tried to curb a new wave of COVID-19 driven by the highly infectious Omicron variant
Secondary pupils must cover up to ensure in-person learning continues, say ministers
Interest in the damages case against the Duke of York has intensified following the conviction of Ghislaine Maxwell.
The late former Senate majority leader from Nevada, Harry Reid, will lie in state in the U.S. Capitol Rotunda next week
Attack was possibly launched by hostile foreign state such as Russia or China, says Air Marshal Edward Stringer
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison says his country’s health system can cope with the new wave of coronavirus infections as Victoria state reported a record number of new cases and hospitalizations surged in New South Wales
Hockley is said to have had “no direct contact” with either team.
Advice comes as heads get go-ahead to return to online teaching if they face ‘impossible’ teacher shortage
Ministers say there is nothing in the data to suggest further restrictions will be needed imminently.
A stamp duty holiday helped to fuel about 1.5 million house purchases across the UK in 2021, but what will the new year bring for the housing market?
The practice of deleting data if a user enters the wrong password too often was criticised by MPs investigating the Greensill lobbying case last year.
Patricia Gibson is working on a Private Member’s Bill that would give workers two weeks of paid leave after the death of a loved one.