Exclusive: Figures obtained by The Independent show police forces received 738 reports of people carrying knives or sharp instruments in schools last year
Exclusive: Bereaved families have called for leaders to put the knife crime epidemic at top of agenda, warning more lives will be lost
‘He needed a woman who looked & played the part & let him be the star,’ the Melania confidant said of Donald Trump
The restaurant chain is to stop using voice recognition tech in the US after a string of incidents where it created unusual orders for customers.
While he is currently with England at Euro 2024, Mainoo was happy that there had been some clarity over Ten Hag’s position.
A university professor has been jailed in Estonia after being found guilty of spying for Russia
‘I was not high. I had nothing to drink,’ the actor prefaces
The test uses artificial intelligence to predict the disease.
You don't have to live in the tropics to grow peanuts
Gateway Church’s board of elders said in a statement on Tuesday that they’d accepted senior pastor Robert Morris’ resignation. Morris is a former member of Donald Trump’s faith advisory board
On Monday, Gaetz accused the panel of ‘opening new frivolous investigations’ into him
Stampedes, tent fires and other accidents have caused hundreds of deaths during Haj in the past 30 years
Inclement weather has led to a miserable experience for plenty of supporters at the Group F fixture
Three tourists are still missing in Greece
‘The bottom jacket looks like Ricky Bobby’s racing attire in Talladega Nights,’ says one person
Many Americans are celebrating Juneteenth, marking the day in 1865 when the last enslaved people in the U.S. learned they were free
Leader of the Reform Party was faced with tough questions on ITV morning programme
Phillip Morris says Zyn sold online makes up only a small percentage of their products nationwide
Mainoo, Phil Foden and Cole Palmer all played grassroots football in the area.
‘Huge amount of new players’ means that some people are struggling to sign up, developers say
John Barnett, 62, a quality control engineer at Boeing for 32 years, found dead at a hotel in March
Researchers hope the findings could help identify who would benefit from certain treatments and lead to the development of targeted therapies.
Dozens of Boeing employees, both past and present, continue to seek legal representation, expressing a desire to testify about their own experiences and concerns with the embattled aircraft manufacturer
Around one in 37 people alive today in the UK will be diagnosed with Parkinson’s in their lifetime
Jesse Plemons is less a chameleon than a singular presence that can be dialed to disturbing or sweet