Malaysia scraps mandatory death penalty and natural-life prison terms
‘The death penalty has not brought the results it was intended to bring,’ says deputy law minister
‘The death penalty has not brought the results it was intended to bring,’ says deputy law minister
The home secretary’s language on immigration seems to be working, even if her policies are not. And the same tactic can be seen in the statements on grooming gangs
Woman arrested on suspicion of having dog dangerously out of control
Community colleges are in trouble
Will Street called on Formula One and its governing body, the FIA, to make sure it does not happen again.
Flipper’s Roller Boogie Palace was legendary in LA. Now model Liberty Ross and pop star Usher have teamed up to bring it back to life – and it’s perfect for kids’ parties, says Charlotte Cripps. Let the good times roll...
An agreement has been reached ‘to form a new, publicly listed company consisting of two iconic, complementary, global sports’
Nato secretary-general says alliance membership would make Finland ‘safer’
Known as a tastemaker of the 1970s music scene, Stein also worked with The Pretenders, Ice T, The Smiths, and Aphex Twin
Stephen Alderton, of no fixed abode, appeared before Cambridge Crown Court charged with two counts of murder and one count of possession of a firearm.
About 200 barrels of reservoir fluid made up of 85% water and 15% oil were released into Owers Bay on Sunday March 26.
The former rugby ace has teamed up with the MOD to highlight risks that can arise when accessing military land.
Three-year-old Isla first showed symptoms during Christmas 2020 after mum Rebecca, 35, noticed her eye moving strangely
A first-grade Virginia teacher who was shot and seriously wounded by her 6-year-old student is filing a lawsuit seeking $40 million in damages from Newport News school officials
Ken Bruce said he is “struggling” with the change in his working hours as he prepares to launch a new show on Greatest Hits Radio after leaving the BBC.
Teachers in England will strike on April 27 and May 2 after the National Education Union overwhelmingly turned down the Government’s deal.
Teachers to join Passport Office staff, junior doctors and driving examiners in taking action this month
Ailish Walsh was 22 weeks pregnant when she was stabbed 40 times by Liam Taylor.
Schools in England face fresh strikes this spring after members of the largest education union in the UK rejected the government’s pay offer.
F1 fan Will Sweet was hit by a piece of debris from Kevin Magnussen’s car and required medical assistance
Russian athletes are set to compete again in taekwondo at next month's world championships
Besides winning the trial, Ms Paltrow also showcased what many celebrities struggle to prove: A-listers can be — or at least seem — affable, even relatable, Meredith Clark and Andrea Blanco write
Bulgaria's central electoral commission says the center-right GERB party of ex-premier Boyko Borissov appears to be the winner of the country's parliamentary election
SSgt Matthew Davies has been dismissed from the British Army