Storm brings flooding, landslides across California
Landslides of rock and mud closed roadways across California as heavy rains kicked off what will be series of storms poised to usher in the new year, likely bringing downpours and flooding
Landslides of rock and mud closed roadways across California as heavy rains kicked off what will be series of storms poised to usher in the new year, likely bringing downpours and flooding
Who is behind the campaign group, what are their demands and what have they got planned for the year ahead?
Celebrations kicked off on Friday evening with the night afore party.
A number of NHS trusts have declared ‘critical incidents’, meaning they cannot function as usual due to extraordinary pressure.
Gary McKee, 53, is set to complete his 365th marathon of the year on New Year’s Eve.
‘Millennials and Generation Z are going to save the world,’ one Twitter user writes
The former president’s taxes have fluctuated over the years
Consumer website Electrifying.com estimated that around 350,000 new electric cars will be sold in the UK next year.
Consumer website Electrifying.com estimated that around 350,000 new electric cars will be sold in the UK next year
The mysterious leader behind the Church of Scientology is being sought by lawyers for three former members who are suing the religious sect alleging decades of abuse. Bevan Hurley reports
Angus and Victoria Hall-Hulme met after recognising each other from a brief ‘swipe right’ moment on a dating site
For three years, Juan Guaidó has led the Venezuelan opposition’s efforts to bring about new elections and remove socialist President Nicolás Maduro
Duke and Duchess of Sussex made many shocking revelations this year with the release of ‘Harry & Meghan’ and ‘Archetypes’ podcast
Saudi Arabian soccer club Al Nassr has announced the signing of Cristiano Ronaldo, ending speculation about the five-time Ballon d’Or winner’s future
The U.N. General Assembly has asked the U.N.’s highest judicial body to give its opinion on the legality of Israeli policies in the occupied West Bank and east Jerusalem
It comes as UK government announces travel restrictions for passengers from China
‘Revolutions’ in nuclear fusion and artificial intelligence offer cause for optimism in the New Year, writes Bevan Hurley
The new year is likely to bring more challenges to the tech sector.
Keith Brown cited the ‘soap opera’ at the top of the UK Government as a reason why Scotland should go it alone.
Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer used his message to warn that the UK ‘needs to change’ as he looked back on a ‘very tough’ year.
NHS England said that just more than 200,000 patients are now using non-invasive glucose monitoring devices.
The First Minister said tackling poverty would be a priority for ministers in the next year.
Sometimes the most unassuming of motor cars can be the most fascinating, writes Sean O'Grady
The Constitution Secretary said Scottish independence prospectus papers would continue to be published.
Teachers are due to take further industrial action in January.