Voting opens in France runoff between Macron and Le Pen
France began voting in a presidential runoff election Sunday in a race between between incumbent Emmanuel Macron and far-right politician Marine Le Pen
France began voting in a presidential runoff election Sunday in a race between between incumbent Emmanuel Macron and far-right politician Marine Le Pen
The future-PM is said to have described the notices accumulating ‘like drifting snow on the windshield’.
Slovenians cast ballots Sunday in a parliamentary election that is expected to be a tight race between Prime Minister Janez Jansa’s ruling right-wing populists and liberals in the politically divided European Union nation
The 18-year-old star of Netflix’s most joyous series tells Ellie Harrison about being picked out of 10,000 teenagers for the role, and how ‘Heartstopper’ is an optimistic alternative to ‘Euphoria’
The Los Angeles-based indie band are starting fresh with their new album, ‘A Modern Life’. Frontman Matt Lowell and guitarist Sam Stewart open up to Roisin O'Connor about major labels, nostalgia, the loss of America’s innocence and toxic LA ambition
The 33-year-old has potentially bowed out in supreme fashion, dictating the tempo to the joy of a post-war British record crowd of 94,000 at Wembley.
China is promoting coal-fired power as the ruling Communist Party tries to revive a sluggish economy, prompting warnings that Beijing is setting back efforts to cut climate-changing carbon emissions from the biggest global source
Mr Trump and Ohio Senate candidate JD Vance falsely claim President Joe Biden is still allowing oil imports from Russia despite Mr Biden signing an order banning them last month
Nail-biting deadline of Thursday to pass raft of controversial bills attacked as authoritarian and ‘anti-democratic’
In This Will Not Pass: Trump, Biden, and the Battle for America’s Future , authors Jonathan Martin and Alex Burns report Mr Trump demanded sycophancy from governors who needed aid for their states beyond what has previously been revealed
As well as being a Broadway sensation, Morse delighted TV viewers as the eccentric advertising executive Bert Cooper on ‘Mad Men’
When a relationship ends it can be hard to get over the heartbreak – first we must teach ourselves to fall out of love, writes Allison Hope
Fearless King’s Road regular became the face of the movement and helped shape an entire subculture
The star of ‘The Northman’ spoke to Bee Shapiro about her daily beauty and wellness routines
Local Bristol historian collected thousands of postcards of the west country, many of which have not been seen for a century
Reinhard was one of more than 1,000 Jewish people to be saved from the Nazi death camps by Oskar Schindler
Ana Estrada, a 45-year-old writer, poet and psychologist with a progressive muscular disease, is fighting for the right to die by euthanasia, writes Samantha Schmidt
The Japanese Coast Guard said Sunday that their helicopters found four of the 26 people on a tour boat missing since the day before
“This might be the final curtain”, said Fury after the devastating sixth-round knockout at Wembley Stadium
The disease is curable if caught in the early stages
The missile is capable of carrying 10 or more nuclear warheads and decoys, Russia claims
They are among 56 MPs who have been referred to the Independent Complaints and Grievance Scheme (ICGS)
Fury floored Whyte with a right uppercut in the sixth round and the referee waved the fight off
Fury stopped his opponent in the sixth round.
Labour is pushing for a one-off windfall tax on oil and gas producer profits to help cut household bills by up to £600.