‘It feels great,’ said Canadian Delaney Irving, victor of the women’s race at Coopers Hill, near Gloucester A woman was knocked unconscious while running down …
Ministers seeking to deploy Henry VIII powers against protests that have ‘cumulative’ impact on people’s daily lives The anti-Brexit campaigner Steve Bray has said he …
The nine-month battle for Bakhmut has destroyed the 400-year-old city in eastern Ukraine and killed tens of thousands of people in a mutually devastating demonstration …
Turkey’s president Recep Tayyip Erdogan was locked in a tight election race early on Monday 15 May, with a make-or-break run-off against his challenger possible …
New UN envoy to the region warns that humanitarian situation is ‘reaching breaking point’ Sudan’s rival military forces have accused each other of violating a …
Artwork exhibited at Kensington Palace among nearly 2,000 artefacts in royal collection For more than a decade, Prince William has spoken out vehemently against the …
An estimated 7.22 million people are waiting for routine operations, the highest number since records began in 2007 The number of people in England waiting …
England boss Sarina Wiegman insists she is fully focused on the Lionesses’ sold-out Wembley encounter with Brazil despite the World Cup beginning in just over …
Former president Donald Trump assailed the family judge presiding over his arraignment and District Attorney Alvin Bragg in a searing address on Tuesday after returning …
Environment Agency says system trialled during strikes will continue for now despite false alarms and late warnings The flood warning system relied on by hundreds …
Controversial technology is at centre of ‘powering up Britain’ strategy, but critics argue it has ‘little merit’ and ‘delays real cuts in emissions’ The UK …
Soldiers and analysts suggest defending city has become more of a political than practical issue, as Russian push continues Russia-Ukraine war: latest updates Ukrainian soldiers …
Defence minister says Poland will let Ukrainian troops train on the German-made battle tanks; Russia claims to have captured village near Bakhmut A former US …
Exclusive: ‘Eye-watering’ pay for Gordon Sanders comes despite inspectors finding multiple breaches of rules at his firm’s homes A multimillionaire dementia home boss paid himself …
Financial institutions signed up to GFANZ initiative accused of acting as ‘climate arsonists’ Banks and finance institutions that have signed up to net zero pledges …
Saga continues over property housing Caravaggio’s only ceiling fresco as fifth auction fails to attract bids A princess living in a villa in Rome that …
Exclusive: Lord Faulks oversees regulator that will ultimately have to rule on whether Sun broke guidelines Rupert Murdoch was due to host the UK’s chief …
Second strike of week begins after TSSA union accepts pay deal with Network Rail Train services around Britain will be severely disrupted once more as …
The Oranje struck deep into injury time to force extra-time against the Albiceleste, but Lautaro Martinez hit the decisive penalty to end an all-time classic
Also under fire for sewage discharges and executive pay, company makes first-half profits of almost £500m Thames Water has reported a boom in first-half profits …