Vandals set fire to a car and sprayed graffiti with anti-Israel slogans in a suburb that is home to Australia’s largest Jewish community.
South Korea’s national police chief and top police officer for the capital Seoul have been detained for their roles in enforcing president Yoon Suk Yeol’s short-lived martial law decree. Police ...
Britons returned to the office and went to bed earlier in 2024, according to new data from Virgin Media O2. The telecoms giant said anonymised and aggregated data from the O2 mobile network showed ...
BBC radio presenter Kirsty Young has said she is now feeling “pretty good” after being diagnosed with fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS).
The First Minister has chosen a picture by PA Media photographer Jane Barlow for his official card, which will raise money for Children First.
While detected residues were mostly below legal limits, Pesticide Action Network expressed concerns of cumulative exposure to toxic chemicals.
A police squad set up to stem the rising tide of shoplifting has arrested 93 members of organised crime gangs behind retail theft in seven months. Operation Pegasus has “impacted 28 organised crime ...
The charity blamed ‘extortionate private rents and a dire lack of genuinely affordable social homes’ for trapping more people in homelessness.
The proposed National Care Service (NCS) in Scotland should be thought of outside an “institutional architecture,” the country’s First Minister has said, as he urged focus on how it could improve ...
They frequently have their conditions dismissed due to “medical misogyny”, “pervasive stigma” and a lack of education surrounding common conditions including endometriosis, heavy periods and ...
Veterans impacted by the so-called gay ban hope a House of Commons debate may reveal the financial redress scheme available to them.
The British Red Cross has warned that further action is needed to respond to worsening floods in the UK as research suggests less than half of the public thinks their community is prepared.