Donald Trump engaged in “a conspiracy and a cover-up”, a prosecutor has told jurors during closing arguments in the former US ...
The Daily Express, The Times and the Daily Mail relay a vow from the Prime Minister to “axe worthless” university degrees in order to fund 100,000 skilled trainee posts every year. Wednesday's front ...
Musicians and artists from all around the world will flock to Glasgow this September for an “unmissable highlight” in the city’s “cultural calendar”. Sonica 2024 launches on September 19 and runs for ...
Broadcaster Iain Dale has said farewell to LBC radio station after 14 years as he announced plans to run in the General Election. Dale joined LBC in 2010, but broadcast rules mean candidates in the ...
Geraint Davies, who remains suspended from the Labour Party after allegations of sexual harassment, has said he is standing down from Parliament at the General Election. The Swansea West MP on Tuesday ...
Artificial intelligence-generated deepfakes could be used to create fake political endorsements ahead of the General Election, or be used to sow broader confusion among voters, a study has warned.
Garry Conille has been named Haiti’s new prime minister, nearly a month after a coalition within a fractured transitional council had chosen someone else for the position. The long-awaited move comes ...
A satellite that aims to study clouds to make more accurate weather forecasts and reliable climate predictions is gearing up for launch. EarthCARE is due to blast off into space on one of Elon Musk’s ...
UK motorists are being charged the highest diesel prices in Europe, according to new analysis. The RAC, which carried out the research, said there is “no good reason” why British fuel retailers are ...
A nineteenth-century banqueting hall for industrial labourers and the world’s first purpose-built amusement park have been ranked among the most “endangered” Victorian buildings by a charity dedicated ...
A new law would give the universities watchdog powers to shut down courses deemed underperforming under the Tories’ plan.
Rishi Sunak has pledged to create 100,000 more apprenticeships a year by shutting down “rip-off degrees” as he battles to remain in No 10. The Prime Minister wants to see the worst-performing ...