‘Remain has won’: Brexiteer backlash at David Cameron return to cabinet
David Frost, Jacob Rees-Mogg and others condemn ex-PM’s appointment as foreign secretary – but EU diplomats welcome move
David Frost, Jacob Rees-Mogg and others condemn ex-PM’s appointment as foreign secretary – but EU diplomats welcome move
As the group stage kicks off, some of the biggest teams in Europe are already out – does the Women’s Champions League need to change?
Nepal becomes latest country to ban Chinese social media app
Filing reveals Truth Social’s parent company lost over $22m in first half of 2023
The U.N. humanitarian office says another 200,000 people have fled northern Gaza in less than 10 days
Australia's immigration minister says three murderers are among 81 foreigners recently released after the High Court ruled their indefinite detention in migrant centers was unconstitutional
The body of a Mississippi man who died after being hit by a police SUV driven by an off-duty officer was exhumed Monday
After a sterile year, Chelsea have shown an ability to rise to the occasion and there are finally signs of attacking excitement and strategy at Stamford Bridge
Watch a live view over the Israel-Gaza border on Tuesday 14 November.
The Office for National Statistics said regular wages rose 1% after taking Consumer Prices Index inflation into account.
King will host private dinner for friends and family, sans Harry and Meghan, according to reports
Unless the Foreign Office warns against travel, the assumption is that trips will go ahead as normal
The mother of the toddler murdered in 1993 has said Jon Venables should be kept behind bars.
Friends of filmmaker reach out to public for tips related to his disappearance
Murder mystery navigates its way through a century of detective influences, from Conan Doyle to Gillian Flynn
The Oscar-nominated director behind ‘Velvet Goldmine’, ‘Carol’ and ‘I’m Not There’ tells Adam White about his provocative new film: a scorching melodrama about sex, narcissism and tabloid infamy starring Julianne Moore and Natalie Portman
Food has always been a central part of the Saturday Kitchen presenter’s life
The seemingly unflappable superhero franchise has been on the ropes this year, with ‘The Marvels’ setting a new low at the box office. A demise feels inevitable, writes Louis Chilton, but Disney’s golden goose has some cards up its sleeve yet
In the months before a man becomes a dad, a strange cabal of men seems to emerge and pointlessly terrify many impending fathers. Who are they? That would be other dads, engaging in what passes for banter but can actually be more impactful to men in the woozy state of life transformation, writes Oliver Keens
The chef and presenter talks to Prudence Wade about his kids’ opposing attitudes towards food, the differences between working in kitchens and on TV and the confidence that comes with age
Vote checkers in New Zealand have been so overwhelmed by foreign interference that they’ve been forced to delay announcing a winner
At an age when many of his contemporaries have long since retired, King Charles III is not one to put his feet up
Braverman sacking sees Cleverly shifted to Home Office, as Cameron becomes foreign secretary
Internal documents obtained by The Associated Press show that the World Health Organization has paid $250 each to at least 104 women in Congo who say they were sexually abused or exploited by Ebola outbreak responders
The newspapers agree the Prime Minister has taken a risk with the appointment and the sacking of Suella Braverman.