Robert Lewandowski and Raphinha both scored twice as Barcelona restored their four-point advantage over rivals Real Madrid at ...
Vice President Kamala Harris raised 27 million dollars (£20.2 million) at a packed New York City fundraiser on Sunday; her largest fundraising haul since she was at the top of the ticket from ...
John Swinney has said that Scotland has “big ambitions” on climate change after the country was chosen for the third time to help lead a global climate action network. The Under2 Coalition is the ...
The mother of an eight-year-old boy with a rare disease has spoken of her pride at seeing him complete Ironkids Wales with a ...
Wes Streeting has joked that Sir Keir Starmer’s embattled senior aide Sue Gray had “shot JFK” and “no one should earn more than the Prime Minister” amid a row over her salary. The Health Secretary ...
Max Verstappen has threatened to turn his back on Formula One in the wake of his community service order for swearing. Verstappen was sanctioned by the sport’s governing body after he described his ...
Toilet seats designed by artists and celebrities including comedian Harry Hill and singer Boy George are to be auctioned for charity WaterAid. The Best In The House art collection, which includes a ...
The Metropolitan Police have launched the latest steps to try to rebuild trust with London’s black community which has been “let down” over a number of years. Met Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley said ...
Saquon Barkley’s two touchdowns in the final quarter helped Philadelphia Eagles snatch a 15-12 win over New Orleans Saints. The Saints held a 3-0 lead courtesy of a Blake Grupe field goal before the ...
The UK and Welsh governments will collaborate on health care for the first time in an effort to drive down waiting lists on both sides of the border, Labour is set to announce.
Almost half of people believe their local area has changed for the worse over the past few years, according to research. A survey of more than 2,000 people by the Big Issue magazine also found that a ...
Labour could be defeated at the next general election without losing a single vote, new analysis of its “broad but shallow” support base suggests. The ruling party will need to increase its vote share ...