News

An 87-year-old man was attacked in the street and left for dead for the sake of a box of cornflakes and a shepherd’s pie, a court has heard. John Mackey had visited a north London Co-op store where he ...
A woman whose terminally ill father chose an assisted death in Canada says he was a “hero”, as she campaigns for a change in the law in Scotland. Fiona Anderson’s father John Bird had stage four ...
Microsoft is facing a potentially multibillion-pound legal claim over allegations it has overcharged for licences to use its software since 2015.
The MSP seeking to change the law on assisted dying says he is hopeful his colleagues will back the general principles of his Bill on what could be a “historic day” for the Scottish Parliament. Liam ...
A Paris court on Tuesday found actor Gerard Depardieu guilty of having sexually assaulted two women on a 2021 film set, sentencing him to an 18-month suspended prison sentence. He was also fined a ...
The King is to host French President Emmanuel Macron on a state visit to the UK from July 8-10, Buckingham Palace has announced. The French leader and his wife Brigitte Macron will stay at Windsor ...
Survivors of the Post Office Horizon scandal have experienced deep trauma and can be left feeling re-victimised, a study has found. Academics have shown how deeply lives have and continue to be ...
Interior minister Alexander Dobrindt said the group underpinned their supposed claim to power with antisemitic conspiracy narratives ...
Council chiefs predict 1.3 million tourists will flock to the city in ‘the summer of all summers’ for live music.
The organisers of the Eurovision Song Contest are in “close contact” with Swiss winner Celine Dion, following reports that she had ruled out performing this year in Basel.
The Japanese car maker has said it will cut 11,000 more jobs than originally planned, having announced initial restructuring plans in November.