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Sudden, intense downpours over small areas known as cloudbursts are increasingly common in India’s Himalayan regions and ...
Researchers this week officially named Janjucetus dullardi, a cartoonish creature with bulging eyes the size of tennis balls.
Japan is paying tribute to more than three million war dead as the country marks its surrender 80 years ago, ending the ...
Emma Hardy said she is however ‘extremely proud’ of how UK negotiators worked tirelessly to seek an ambitious deal.
According to data from sewagemap.co.uk, sewage was discharged by Wessex Water from a storm overflow in Langton Herring, near Weymouth, that feeds into a tributary of West Fleet, in waters surrounding ...
The future of punting in Cambridge faces a threat from the “imminent danger of collapse” of two locks, the organisation that manages a stretch of the River Cam has warned.
Leo recalled that the August 15 feast day dedicated to the Virgin Mary was declared a dogma by Pope Pius XII at the height of the Second World War.
Britain’s human rights watchdog has warned against “heavy-handed policing” which it said risks a “chilling effect” on protest rights amid recent demonstrations about the war in Gaza.
The RAC said it received 10 more callouts between Monday and Thursday compared with the same period last week.
Strictly Come Dancing’s 2025 series is to welcome the main show’s first contestant with Down’s syndrome, a Game of Thrones actor, reality TV stars and former footballers, all hoping to lift the ...
It said the event posed ‘no risk to the public and did not result in any radiological impact to the environment’.
An arts venue has said it has not banned Scotland’s Deputy First Minister Kate Forbes from the building after a row over her speaking at an event. Ms Forbes was interviewed on stage at the Summerhall ...