The chair of Britain's Hay Festival of Literature & Arts has said the event will not return to Abu Dhabi after one of the festival's curators alleged she was sexually assaulted by the tolerance minister of the United Arab Emirates while working with him.
Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer said US President Donald Trump's criticism of her at a rally was "incredibly disturbing" after he called her "dishonest" and drew shouts of "lock her up" from the crowd.
Demonstrations have taken place across France in support of freedom of speech and to pay tribute to a history teacher who was beheaded near Paris after discussing caricatures of Islam's Prophet Mohammed with his class.
A man has been arrested by counter-terrorism officers on suspicion of offences under the Official Secrets Act and misconduct in a public office, Scotland Yard said.
Micheál, Leo and Eamon. Stephen, Michael and Paschal. Tony, Ronan, Philip and Paul. If you've been reading the papers, you'll recognise the protagonists. Ten people spent the weekend wrangling with the weighty debate over whether or not Ireland should go to a full Level 5 lockdown. It is impossible to overstate the effect that this...
Two thirds of people who needed help from others to manage their money during the first lockdown have not taken back control of their own finances.
Schools and creches will remain open under strict new Covid-19 restrictions being considered by the Government.