Thailand is mourning the 37 victims of a mass shooting and stabbing.
The falling pound may be wreaking havoc on the markets in the City – but it’s also piling extra pressure on those who say they’re already struggling to pay their bills.
Three years on from violent public protests over the price of electricity, Chile goes to the polls to vote on a new constitution.
His criticism came after last night’s resignation of Avanti’s Managing Director.
A dire warning – if one was needed – from the investment bank Citi.
On the face of it, it sounds like good news – average wages rose by almost 5% between April and June.
A hosepipe ban is being introduced in parts of Devon and Cornwall for the first time in a quarter of a century, as some water companies said their reservoirs were only half full, while demand has surged during the weeks of drought.
Rural voters say they’re being neglected by the government – and farmers are disgruntled too, warning that rising costs could lead to food shortages… and that post-Brexit trade deals will see them losing out to cheap imports.
It is the first time the company has cast a disabled actor in a lead role.
A woman has been killed and at least 14 school children have been injured after a man drove a car into them in a popular Berlin shopping street.
There are some people who have been celebrating the Queen’s reign since the year when she first came to the throne.
The aircraft roared overhead as the crowds cheered down below, as she waved from the balcony of Buckingham Palace.
It’s been a miserable start for many holidaymakers hoping the Jubilee bank holiday weekend would be the chance for a foreign getaway.
Nottingham University Hospitals Trust has been told to make immediate and significant improvements to maternity services by the healthcare watchdog.
Eid prayers have been taking place across the globe as millions of Muslims celebrate the end of the holy month of Ramadan.