Android update blamed for record number of 999 calls
Google urges users to switch off Emergency SOS feature until issue resolved
Google urges users to switch off Emergency SOS feature until issue resolved
Shares in the pharmaceutical giant jumped after it said an upcoming trial was cancelled but that it does not admit liability.
‘I’m not going to leave anyone out,’ TikToker says
Pride month in the UK is in full swing as thousands prepare for the annual parade on July 1 in London.
How to watch the likes of Arctic Monkeys, Lizzo and Elton John on Pyramid stage
It’s no secret the princess likes to repeat outfits.
Savings rates should be put up at least with the same rate as borrowing, Martin Lewis told ITV’s Good Morning Britain
It won’t last forever, so make sure you maximise the time before you pay for the privilege
The woman told passengers to ‘hurry up’ in a viral clip shared on social media
With the company’s six UK sites up for sale, Katie Rosseinsky explores the history and future of a polarising vision of holidaying in nature
Joshua Hunt had been remanded into custody on May 10
‘I kept telling him to just kick me,’ actor says
Queen Silvia’s work on dementia services will be celebrated by the University of Stirling.
Aerial footage captures just how big Glastonbury Festival is.
Who are the ChurnUps and the other rumours for secret sets at this year’s festival?
The business will be partly bought by Eni, and partly by Norway’s Var Energi, which is majority owned by Eni.
Germany’s parliament has approved plans to attract more skilled workers to Europe’s biggest economy and help address labor shortages in a growing number of professions
Exclusive: Almost 50% decline shows need for veterinary deal to ease ‘red tape mountain’, says Labour
Save money on your pay-day shopping with deals from Skin+Me, Swan, Virgin Experience Days and more
The Metropolitan Police have urged anyone with information on the disappearance of Frank McKeever to contact the force.
The GB Sevens co-captain tells The Independent about bonding through adversity and the revamped sevens series as her side look to secure qualification for Paris 2024 at the European Games in Krakow
The Titan submersible is believed to have imploded on its way to the Titanic wreckage, killing five people.
‘Blinding Lights’ artist accused the cookie brand of ‘talkin s***’
Demonstrators gathered outside the company’s London office in King’s Cross on Friday morning.
The state’s first-in-the-nation law to ban abortion pills won’t take effect on 1 July as planned while a lawsuit proceeds