Information on death of schoolboy shot by plastic bullet released from archives
Paul Whitters, 15, sustained a fatal head injured when he was struck by a police baton round amid rioting in Londonderry in 1981.
Paul Whitters, 15, sustained a fatal head injured when he was struck by a police baton round amid rioting in Londonderry in 1981.
Brian Selznick’s next book was inspired in part by a famous friend, Steven Spielberg
Police searched the home of a suspect on Wednesday (9 June) in connection with the attempted murder of Supreme Court judge Brett Kavanaugh.
The 32-year-old was part of the selection panel that picked England’s first Test squad of the summer.
From open to closed toe, leather to suede and platform to flat, the divisive shoe has had a stylish upgrade
If you think ethnic minorities need to prove their Britishness, then you don’t see them as truly British
His performance has been compared to Joaquin Phoenix’s Joker
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has announced measures to help more people realise their dream of becoming homeowners.
Revived show remains significantly more sophisticated than most jukebox musicals
Botswana is among the countries supporting the bid to overturn CITES ban on legal ivory trade at CoP19
Pollen increased by 21 per cent between 1990 and 2018, with the largest increases in Texas and the Midwest
Make sure you’re prepared because it won’t hang around long
Make sure you’re prepared because it won’t hang around long
The Government is currently on track to miss its target to make England smoke-free by 2030, which means 5% or fewer adults smoke.
Investigators watching back ‘several weeks’ of footage
A woman has shared footage of the moment a delivery driver throws a HelloFresh package over her gate and leaves a delivery note without knocking on the door to let her know the package had arrived.
A long-planned temporary shutdown of a leaking aqueduct that supplies about half of New York City’s drinking water will be pushed back a year, giving officials more time to prepare for the monthslong closure
Professor Sir Chris Whitty said a small number of wealthy companies are profiting from some of the most vulnerable in society.
Nina Sparks, 31, refused to let her love affair with mountain sports end after she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in March 2021
Suspect allegedly told investigators he was angry with the conservative justice over the leaked Supreme Court draft opinion that would strike down Roe v Wade
“As long as greenhouse gas emissions continue, events like these will become an increasingly common disaster,” said one climate scientist
European capitals have lost trust, says Irish minister – as Keir Starmer accuses PM of ’wrecking ball’ approach
The US president discussed a wide range of topics for his first in-person interview with a late-night host since taking office
Report questions Pyongyang’s misguided priorities amid pandemic and food crisis