Musician Dave Mason has cancelled US tour dates as he undergoes immediate treatment for a “serious heart condition”. The guitarist and songwriter co-founded British rock band Traffic in 1967, ...
The Duke of Sussex was speaking at an event in New York organised by The Halo Trust who escorted Diana, Princess of Wales through a minefield ...
Police seizures of illegally modified electric bikes (e-bikes) soared in the past year amid concerns their speed and weight present a lethal threat to pedestrians, an investigation has found. Forces ...
Boy Meets World star Trina McGee said she suffered a miscarriage after announcing her pregnancy at the age of 54. The actress said it was “very hard to face the fact” that the dream of expanding her ...
Memorabilia from the set of Friends, including a jumper worn by late star Matthew Perry, have been sold in an auction marking three decades since the US sitcom first aired. Friends: The One With The ...
Actor Brian Cox has warned people to “move for your mind” in order to avoid mental health issues brought on by “killer” desks in the workplace. Playing the role of a tough boss in a new advert for ...
Sir Michael Palin has said he felt the BBC “wanted to interfere a little more” and to “control” his shows before he left the broadcaster for Channel 5. The 81-year-old said he would have been ...
Irish premier Simon Harris is to hold a bilateral meeting with the president of the Palestinian Authority, Mahmoud Abbas. It will be the first meeting between the Taoiseach and Mr Abbas since Ireland ...
Parts of the country hit by a barrage of flash flooding are set for some respite with much drier but noticeably cooler conditions forecast widely. Scotland and northern England will still see some ...
Just published: front page of the Financial Times, UK edition, Tuesday 24 September https://t.co/2Og7ZM6XTv pic.twitter.com/hyZ2DGSYRM The Daily Express turns its attention to outside the conference ...
Sir Keir Starmer will tell Britons there is “light at the end of this tunnel” but they must first join a “shared struggle” through tough short-term pressures.
There are ‘significant’ geographical disparities in the range of services available to young people, the Education Policy Institute added.