Dates for £300 cost of living payments being made this autumn revealed
Around eight million households are eligible for cost-of-living payments, but people expecting a payment should also watch out for potential scams
Around eight million households are eligible for cost-of-living payments, but people expecting a payment should also watch out for potential scams
‘My civil rights have been violated,’ Trump says on Truth Social
‘Robots can’t replace senior clerics, but they can be a trusted assistant that can help them issue a fatwa faster’
Peter Nygard, 82, is accused of using ‘power and status’ to assault five women in incidents spanning from late 1980s to 2005.
Writers free to start working from midnight local time, as guild votes to ratify a new three-year contract with Hollywood studios
25,000 passengers are expected to be told in the next few days that their flights have been culled
An estimated 8,000 passengers were left out of position
Three yellow warnings have been issued for Wednesday so far, including two for rain and one for wind, with one remaining in place until Thursday morning.
The British Museum confirmed 60 items have now been returned
The Scotch is believed to have been distilled in 1833 and may have been sampled by a young Queen Victoria
Laurence Fox made a series of remarks about Ava Evans, the political correspondent for online news site Joe
A fire that raced through a hall hosting a Christian wedding in northern Iraq killed at least 114 people and injured 150 others, and authorities warn the death toll could rise
Counting upwards in chant, bereaved families marched through Mexico City in remembrance of 43 students abducted by the government nine years ago
The former cabinet members were both on Boris Johnson’s resignation honours list
A demonstration will take place outside St Leonard’s Catholic School in Durham.
The first named storm of the season is due to make landfall on the west coast of Ireland on Wednesday.
Many schools across Scotland will close as support staff walk out for a second day of strike action.
On Tuesday, Home Office minister Chris Philp said Mr Sunak was reviewing how the cost of HS2 could be ‘controlled’.
William Majia’s son said he heard ‘several thumps’ after his father’s body had been removed from the apartment
Local officials say death toll could still rise
The Biden administration has suspended most non-humanitarian aid to Gabon after a military takeover in the country last month that was at least the second this year in an African nation
A South Korean judge has denied an arrest warrant for the country’s opposition leader on broad corruption allegations, saying there wasn’t a clear threat that he would destroy evidence
‘I always think about how much shame and stigma there is around suicide’ said singer
‘He’s been the most supportive,’ Bader says about her partner
The singer previously called Paul her ‘husband’ during another performance