Double Paralympic champion Richard Whitehead believes London 2012 was a missed opportunity to make sport more inclusive as he looks to challenge perceptions in a new documentary.
Six people have been arrested and a Kurdish community centre will remain closed for up to two weeks as it is searched as part of a counter-terrorism investigation into the banned Kurdistan Workers ...
Domestic abusers will face tougher restrictions from Wednesday with the launch of new court orders to keep them away from their victims.
The Business Secretary will face MPs amid mounting concerns over how the car industry will cope with current plans to boost the number of electric vehicles. Jonathan Reynolds announced a “fast-track” ...
A groundbreaking inclusive sport documentary ‘Dare to Defy’, will be available to watch exclusively on Prime Video this December to ...
Celebrity favourite The Groucho Club remains closed amid a police investigation into allegations of “a recent serious criminal offence”. The private members’ club in Soho, London, had its licence ...
The eldest son of Norwegian Crown Princess Mette-Marit is to be released from custody after his arrest last week on rape allegations, Norwegian broadcaster NRK reported. At the same time, Oslo police ...
Irregular sleep patterns increase the risk of conditions such as stroke, heart failure and heart attacks, a recent study has found.
The International Criminal Court’s chief prosecutor has asked judges to issue an arrest warrant for the head of Myanmar’s military regime for crimes committed against the country’s Rohingya Muslim ...
The World Health Organisation’s (WHO) regional director-elect for Africa has died while receiving medical treatment in India, Tanzania’s parliament speaker said. Plans to repatriate the body of Dr ...
Ex-Manchester City player Mikheil Kavelashvili is up for the mostly ceremonial post following controversial elections.
The MP behind the assisted dying Bill has insisted it is taking “absolutely the right route” through Parliament after it was criticised as an “utterly inadequate” way to deal with the controversial ...