A Muslim man was killed and dozens of shops and mosques were destroyed in communal violence in apparent retaliation for the Easter Sunday bombings that killed more than 250 people,...
A Muslim man was killed and dozens of shops and mosques were destroyed in communal violence in apparent retaliation for the Easter Sunday bombings that killed more than 250 people,...
Stevenage have confirmed the signing of prolific non-league striker Jason Cowley from Bromsgrove Sporting.
The leaders of both of Australia's major political parties agreed that gays do not go to hell because of their sexual orientation, as Christian beliefs rose to extraordinary prominence in...
Mr Kipling maker Premier Foods slid to a £42.7 million annual loss as it was hammered by pension charges and restructuring costs.
A student from Texas ended her education on a hilarious note, as she made a pun out of her own name for her high school yearbook quote.
Surging demand for new vegan sausage rolls has helped bakery chain Greggs up its full-year profit outlook thanks to “exceptional” sales growth.
Former JLS star Oritse Williams is due to go on trial charged with raping a woman after a concert.
Two seaplanes collided in mid-air on Monday over southeastern Alaska, killing at least three of those aboard, injuring 10 others and leaving three people missing, U.S. Coast Guard and Federal...
The Trump administration asked Congress on Monday to increase NASA spending next year by an extra $1.6 billion as a "down payment" to accommodate the accelerated goal of returning Americans...
A California jury on Monday awarded more than $2bn to a couple who claimed Bayer AG's glyphosate-based Roundup weed killer caused their cancer, in the largest US jury verdict to...
Actress Felicity Huffman has pleaded guilty to allegations she paid $15,000 (€13,300) to rig her daughter's SAT score as part of a nationwide college admissions cheating scheme.
Doris Day, who has died aged 97, was cast so frequently in roles requiring her to assume an air of cheerful chastity that the film composer Oscar Levant was once...
Sweden reopened an investigation into a rape allegation against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange yesterday and will seek his extradition from Britain.
The former secretary of Sheffield Wednesday Football Club has been fined £6,500 (€7,500) and ordered to pay £5,000 (€5,765) costs for failing to ensure the health and safety of fans...
Jacob Rees-Mogg has urged British Prime Minister Theresa May to quit to end the "complete vacuum of leadership" as he claimed the majority of Tory members he meets say they...
Conor McGregor is off the hook for allegedly smashing a fan's phone outside a hotel in Florida, after the complainant stopped co-operating with prosecutors.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is planning to push through a new law that would allow parliament to protect his immunity from prosecution, as he faces possible indictment in three...
President Donald Trump ran for office vowing to extricate the United States from entanglements abroad. But his administration now finds itself juggling three national security crises overseas - with Iran,...
Union members backed a motion calling on the Government to oppose US President Donald Trump visiting the country.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres has visited the two New Zealand mosques where 51 worshippers were killed by a gunman in March.
Three people have died after two sightseeing planes collided in mid-air in south-east Alaska, the US Coast Guard said.
A team of federal accident investigators is expected to arrive in Alaska on Tuesday to try to piece together what caused a deadly midair collision between two sightseeing planes.
A California jury on Monday awarded more than $2bn (€1.78bn) to a couple who claimed Bayer AG's glyphosate-based Roundup weed killer caused their cancer, marking the third consecutive U.S. jury...
U.S. President Donald Trump praised Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Monday, describing him as "like me, a little controversial," and brushing off concerns about threats to democratic norms in...
Previously unseen pictures of Kate Middleton working on designs for her Chelsea Flower Show garden have been released by Kensington Palace.
Premier League referee Mike Dean led the celebrations as Tranmere booked their place in the League Two play-off final.
Police investigating the death of a 15-year-old girl believed to have taken MDMA have arrested a teenage boy on suspicion of drugs offences.
Desperate Housewives star Felicity Huffman has pleaded guilty to participating in a college admissions cheating scheme in the US.
A year after 82 women protested en masse on the red carpet, the Cannes Film Festival has defended its record on female film-makers.
The former secretary of Sheffield Wednesday Football Club has been fined £6,500 (€7,500) and ordered to pay £5,000 (€5,800) costs for failing to ensure the health and safety of fans...
The parents of a baby who suffered broken ribs before being smothered have been found guilty of causing or allowing his death.
Anti-government protesters in Albania have hurled firebombs and flares at riot police standing in front of the main government building.
A state trooper who was called to what he thought was going to be an injured dog was instead confronted with a coyote.
The FTSE 100 has slumped to a two-month low after China announced tariffs on the US as tensions between the two global powers continue.
A young Spurs fan with Down's Syndrome who was trolled after being filmed dancing at the club's stadium has done so again – but this time with hundreds of other...