England can qualify for the semi-finals in top spot with victory over the West Indies, but a defeat will leave them in a ...
The Duchess of Edinburgh was moved to tears after she met refugees fleeing to Chad to escape the civil war in Sudan and heard their “devastating” experiences of sexual violence.
Sir Keir Starmer has ruled out paying reparations for Britain’s role in the slave trade in the run-up to a major Commonwealth summit. Downing Street insisted the issue was “not on the agenda” for the ...
The London Mayor acknowledged that with Sir Keir Starmer ruling it out, there was no short-term prospect of rejoining the single market.
A Hezbollah aerial attack on an army base in northern Israel killed four soldiers and severely wounded seven others on Sunday ...
A man and two women have been arrested in connection with the death of a child in Co Tyrone. Police said the death in Dungannon is being treated as suspicious. The child died at an address in the ...
Richard Wigglesworth has been installed as Steve Borthwick’s number two in England’s finalised coaching team for the upcoming autumn series. Wigglesworth’s duties overseeing the attack have been ...
Charles and Camilla’s high profile visit, which begins on Friday, has reignited debate over the monarchy’s future role Down Under.
Taxi driver Urfan Sharif is on trial at the Old Bailey accused of her murder alongside Sara’s stepmother Beinash Batool and uncle Faisal Malik.
Four US firms have announced plans to invest in UK-based data centres to support growing demand for artificial intelligence.
Number 10 sought to draw a line under the Cabinet rift that saw Louise Haigh describe the firm as a ‘cowboy operator’.
Martyn Blake, 40, told jurors at the Old Bailey he felt he had a duty to protect fellow armed officers at the scene.