Footage of Wayne Couzens being interviewed about Sarah Everard for the first time has been released. Detectives can be seen
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Brits to bask in balmy 25C summer heatwave after week of storm misery
Brits will roast in a balmy 25C heatwave this summer, forecasters say. The whole of July will see sun worshippers
Boy with autism asks Children’s Commissioner: ‘Can you please come to my school and help me?’
By John Gerristen by RNZ The Children’s Commissioner has warned that a school’s exclusion of an autistic boy is the
Weather charts warn ‘270-mile polar snowbomb’ could hit Brits next month
Brits could face a 270-mile 'snow bomb' with the midlands, east of England and parts of the north worst affected.
Flood warnings across country as up to 200mm of torrential rain set to fall
Up to 200m, or nearly eight inches of rain, is set to batter the UK within 24 hours, forcing Met
Opinion | The Year of Not Eating Out
MEXICO CITY — A couple of weeks ago my wife and I did something we hadn’t done in a year:
‘My husband beat me for telling a doctor my name’
A woman from western Afghanistan – we will call her Rabia – was suffering from severe fever, so she went
Deserted streets, talking drones as Spain goes under state of emergency over virus
MADRID (Reuters) – The streets of Spanish cities were eerily quiet on Monday, with the silence interrupted by police loudspeakers