Church of England considering gender-neutral alternatives to calling God ‘he’
A new joint project on gendered language will begin this spring, said Rt Rev Dr Michael Ipgrave, Bishop of Lichfield
A new joint project on gendered language will begin this spring, said Rt Rev Dr Michael Ipgrave, Bishop of Lichfield
Republican congressman George Santos positioned himself in a prime location for President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address
The stamps bearing image of King Charles go on sale from 4 April
‘Once again I am caught in the glare of ageism and misogyny that permeates the world we live in’
The controversial Republican congresswoman repeatedly interrupted Joe Biden’s speech, but her outfit drew as much attention as her heckling
Sen Kyrsten Sinema, now an Independent, is facing a complicated path to re-election next year
U.N. experts say in a new report that North Korean hackers working for the government stole record-breaking virtual assets last year estimated to be worth between $630 million and more than $1 billion
Mr Biden gives one of the ten-longest running State of the Union addresses in the last 60 years
New Zealand’s new Prime Minister Chris Hipkins says he is axing or delaying many of his government’s more contentious policy plans as he looks to refocus on priorities like the rising cost of living
Police say no one else was involved in deaths of family of three
The president toggles between the magnanimous bipartisan dealmaker and combative incumbent battling Republican heckling
LeBron James went after Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s NBA career scoring record in an arena filled with stars and rocked by eager fans anticipating a crowning moment in his 20-year career
Like most State of the Union speeches, this one was notable not for its content but for the drama that was unleashed on the margins. It began with a CNN report that Mitt Romney went up to George Santos in the chamber and told him, “You don’t belong here,” and it ended with Marjorie Taylor Greene heckling while dressed as Cruella de Vil.
Kevin McCarthy was forced to shush hecklers in his own party as they interrupted President Biden’s tribute to a fentanyl victim during Tuesday's State of the Union address.
A federal judge in Nevada has ordered the government to revisit part of its environmental review of a proposed lithium mine
Several families evacuated from Galpin’s Road in Merton last year still living in temporary accommodation
Gun found at scene was registered to head’s husband George Pattison
The former Trump administration press secretary calls Biden ‘hijacked by the radical left’
Lawmakers failed to meet Joe Biden’s deadline for comprehensive police reform legislation. Republicans say the bill is a ‘nonstarter’ while families of victims of police violence demand action
Former president attempts to blanket media with his response but fails due to lack of Twitter presence
UK growth will remain close to zero throughout 2023, says Niesr
Congressional Black Caucus members are wearing to protest police violence against Black Americans
GOP spectators including Marjorie Taylor Greene chose to heckle the President as he honoured overdose victim Courtney Griffin during his State of the Union address
The earthquakes that rocked Turkey and Syria may have claimed up to 20,000 lives, it has been reported.
Mr Sanders praised for masking at the crowded, indoor event