Ousted Syrian leader Bashar Assad says he had no plans to leave the country after the fall of Damascus a week ago but the Russian military evacuated him after their base in western Syria came under ...
Passed in late 2023, the Online Safety Act is the UK’s first major legislation to regulate social media, search engine, messaging, gaming, dating, pornography and file-sharing platforms. At its core, ...
A student accused of the murder of physical trainer Amie Gray on Bournemouth beach told police that he was not responsible and he would not “attack someone for no reason”, a court has heard.
Oliver Glasner tries to avoid looking at the Premier League table, but concedes Crystal Palace's prevail over Brighton was key to closing the gap ...
Czech billionaire Daniel Kretinsky has agreed to a series of legally-binding commitments to gain government clearance for the deal.
Nigel Farage has criticised the suspended sentence given to a woman who assaulted him during the general election campaign by throwing a milkshake. The Reform UK leader hit out after deputy senior ...
The Welsh dancer had made a return to competing on the BBC One show this year after undergoing treatment for breast cancer.
The bank says an employee responsible for managing the safe deposit boxes and their keys is suspected to taking advantage of her position.
One officer was injured during the disorder and a 26-year-old man was taken to hospital as a result of a serious assault, police said.
Labour has broken its silence over calls to scrap the TV licence fee for UK households. The BBC TV Licence fee will rise next year in line with inflation. The cost of an annual colour TV licence from ...
Transport for London (TfL) has reversed its decision to introduce a new priority bus lane in a busy part of Sutton following feedback from ...
The connection was hailed as a symbol of friendship between the two countries and a sign of Europe’s potential to attract more travellers by train.