In a ruling last month, the Arizona Supreme Court suggested doctors could be prosecuted under the law first approved in 1864, ...
A charity founder is set to run to every Premier League football stadium in England to fundraise for the construction of ...
He was deputy first minister under Nicola Sturgeon, but has been on the backbenches since Humza Yousaf replaced her.
Officials posted a photograph of a grey car with its boot open, with a polling station sign hung from its door handles.
The parliament of Georgia has cancelled a session following massive protests against a proposed law that critics fear will stifle media freedom and endanger the country’s bid for European Union ...
Arsenal midfielder Jorginho has attracted interest from Juventus, Napoli and Lazio but the club are hoping to stave of the competitors to keep the 32-year-old and extend his contract at the club, the ...
A section of a highway collapsed after heavy rains in southern China, sending cars tumbling down a slope and leaving at least 48 people dead, authorities said.
Dame Wendy Hall also suggested social media sites could limit posts about politics on polling day to prevent misinformation.
A judge has denied bail to a 15-year-old boy accused of being part of a network planning terrorist acts and who claimed to be a friend of another teenager charged with stabbing a Sydney bishop.
The skull of the skeleton, unearthed at the Shanidar Cave site 500 miles north of Baghdad and named Shanidar Z, has been ...
Two yellow weather warnings have been issued for the UK, with heavy rain falling over parts of the country on Wednesday night.
The Daily Mail runs with the words, the “day that Rwanda became a reality” after the first migrants set for deportation to Rwanda were detained on Wednesday. Thursday’s Daily MAIL: “Day That Rwanda ...