There is a “real chance” that hostages being released by Hamas could be injured or killed just before they reach safety, lawyers for the families of British-linked hostages have warned.
Enjoy bottomless Guinness at 26 London pubs during the Six Nations with Social Pub & Kitchen’s Icon’s Brunch, available from Jan 28 to ...
Rakes Café Bar in Liverpool Street has launched Brunch Paradiso,  a Saturday afternoon "bottomless" brunch experience that is ...
Sir Mark Rowley, who heads the country’s largest police force, has previously warned of ‘eye-watering’ cuts to the force’s spending ...
A former RAF pilot who launched a charity which flies humanitarian aid to isolated communities has died, with his wife paying tribute to him having “lavished 103 years of love” into the world.
Israel has released 110 Palestinian prisoners after eight hostages in the Gaza Strip were freed by Hamas-led militants earlier in the day. It was a sometimes chaotic process that briefly called the ...
Joe Saumarez Smith has stood down from his role as chair of the British Horseracing Authority with immediate effect due to deteriorating health.
Mr Trump blamed previous administrations’ efforts to promote diversity at federal agencies for contributing to the crash.
City will face one of those two European heavyweights in the Champions League next month after scraping through to the play-off round on Wednesday.
A man whose father, brother and sister died “in dreadful circumstances” has told MPs their sympathy “only goes so far” as he urged them to get on with the process to legalise assisted dying.
The 34-year-old Edinburgh forward’s Test career appeared to be over after he was not selected for a single squad last year.
The Government is expected to seek to bring the measures into force as soon as possible once the legislation is approved by MPs and Lords.