US President Donald Trump said on Sunday that Americans could feel “some pain” from the emerging trade war triggered by his tariffs against Canada, Mexico and China, and claimed Canada would “cease to ...
Four students who died when a vehicle crashed into a building in Colchester have been named by police. Essex Police said a car, with three men and a woman inside, collided with a building in Magdalen ...
The founder of weight loss company Slimming World Margaret Miles-Bramwell has died aged 76. Ms Miles-Bramwell died on Sunday morning surrounded by her family after she had “touched the hearts and ...
The UK will seek a “strong trading relationship” with the US, Sir Keir Starmer has said, as the threat of a trade war looms after Donald Trump announced new tariffs. The US president has introduced a ...
The Duke of Edinburgh is visiting India to celebrate its shared ties with the UK and champion the benefits of non-formal education. Buckingham Palace said Edward will travel to Mumbai and Delhi to ...
There were chaotic reminders of his first term, the White House found itself backtracking on its directive to freeze federal spending on grants and loans, and the Republican president indulged ...
A Dancing On Ice star has announced that they are quitting the popular ITV programme just hours before tonight's show (Sunday, February 2).
The dairy-free chocolate had reportedlys been unavailable in stores and online for a while, and Nestlé has now confirmed that #KitKat V has been discontinued worldwide, with the exception of the UK, ...
The parade in Chinatown in the capital is part of the biggest Chinese new year celebration outside of China. The arrival of the Year of the Snake was also marked in style in Liverpool, which hosted ...
Tributes have been paid to two children who died following a hit-and-run crash in Essex. Officers received reports that a girl and a boy had been involved in a collision with a car on Ashlyns, Pitsea, ...
The father-of-two died after he was restrained by around six police officers in Kirkcaldy, Fife, on May 3, 2015.
Charlie Flanagan questioned whether all key information held in the Republic of Ireland would be made available to the UK inquiry into the bombing.