Married men were less likely to die from heart failure as they had someone close to them keeping tabs on their health, the University of Colorado study finds
Passengers travelling on the Eurostar have been offered tips on where to buy tomatoes in Paris.
Disgraced South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh is back on the witness stand in his double murder trial
Sports commentator Andrew Cotter had some help from his famous furry friends, Olive and Mabel, while covering the Six Nations.
‘What an honour to follow in the footsteps of the mighty Ken Bruce,’ he said
Junior doctors in England will strike on 13, 14 and 15 March in a dispute over pay.
The union said its 3,000 members have voted overwhelmingly in favour of deals which include a two-year pay rise worth 9%.
Lebanon’s struggling banks have decided to suspend their strike for one week, following a request by caretaker Prime Minister Najib Mikati
A chunk of weather-beaten flotsam that washed up on a New York shoreline last fall has piqued the interest of experts who say it is likely part of a famous shipwreck
California’s first blizzard warning since 1989
People who smoke marijuana or eat weed-laced edibles daily are a third more likely to develop coronary artery disease
The U.S. has announced a new round of sanctions on Russian firms, banks, manufacturers and people
Verstappen and Red Bull dominated Formula One last season, and the reigning world champion has impressed at this week’s sole test in Bahrain.
Broadcasting veteran Bruce will present his final show on March 3.
‘The line in the sand is, you cannot have my cat’
The announcement comes as the UK faces a vegetable shortage
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New study has found that prices of pasta in the UK have doubled in just two years, amid food shortages and the cost of living crisis
Turnips are out of stock in Waitrose and Tesco
A group of European parliamentarians says the Philippines’ chances of retaining special trading incentives, including zero tariffs for a wide array of products, will be boosted if it decides to release a long-detained opposition leader and rejoin the International Criminal Court
Nicola Sturgeon’s successor, who will also be the next first minister, will be announced on March 27.
A similar ban has also been introduced in the US for federal government employees.
The Foreign Secretary said the Government was ‘focused on resolving all the issues that need resolving’.
The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge ticked higher in January, a sign that price pressures remain entrenched in the U.S. economy and could lead the Fed to keep raising interest rates well into this year