Polling day has unfolded relatively smoothly across the United States with only scattered disruptions and delays. A series of ...
One story dominates the front pages of Wednesday’s newspapers with the US presidential election featuring across the board. The Times carries pictures of rival candidates Vice President Kamala Harris ...
The Republican candidate is projected to win the states of Kentucky, Indiana and West Virginia, while Ms Harris is expected to win Vermont.
Boris Johnson has been “fired for banging on about his book” during a guest appearance on Channel 4’s coverage of the US election, according to the programme’s co-host Krishnan Guru-Murthy.
The run-up to the election has been marked by concerns over disinformation, foreign influence and threats to election workers and voting systems.
Researchers found two daily peaks in activity – at around 8am and 6pm – ‘was associated with reduced colorectal cancer risk’.
Researchers said bone density scans showed they contained more calcium and more minerals, making them stronger and less likely to break.
Adass said if the recent trend continues, within a couple of years all council adult social care budgets in England will be overspent.
A £1 billion heat network scheme which could provide low carbon heating for some of London’s most famous buildings has been launched for Westminster.
Eurostar exaggerated the availability of £39 fares between London and Amsterdam and Brussels, the Advertising Standards Authority found.
The figure is more than double the 18 who say they have difficulty paying their current bill, the Consumer Council for Water said.