Thunderstorms: round two later today
Following flooding and travel disruption from overnight thunderstorms across East Anglia and south east England, more are expected later today.
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How can you increase borrowing but promise to lower the national debt at the same time?
Following flooding and travel disruption from overnight thunderstorms across East Anglia and south east England, more are expected later today.
At least eight people were killed and 150 injured, 50 seriously, when two passenger trains collided head-on in Germany.
“A remarkable woman who got remarkable stories” – the BBC’s director general Tony Hall joins many others in paying tribute to the life and work of Sue Lloyd-Roberts, who has died of cancer.
Unions will go ahead with a 24-hour strike on London Underground stations from Wednesday evening in a row over the introduction of 24-hour train services.
A 24-hour walkout by unions has closed London Underground, bringing gridlock to the capital. Each side is blaming the other for failing to reach a deal on pay and conditions. So what are the facts?
The tabs rave about hot air coming maliciously in ‘from the continent’ where ‘continental air pollution’ will be dragged here resulting in the current mass death threat.
The attack on a factory near Lyon is not the first time France has experienced Islamist violence. It is just six months since the Charlie Hebdo and kosher supermarket killings in Paris.
The owners of online dating site Adult FriendFinder were warned that it had been hacked more than two months before Channel 4 News exposed the leak of almost four million people’s sensitive data.
Michelle Obama has spoken out on being ‘knocked back’ by race perception. Do a generation of trailblazing Black British women agree that racist perceptions will hold them back?
Protests against rising rents making traditionally poorer areas too expensive for working-class residents are gathering steam – niche left-wing politics or something bigger?
Ready for Hillary? It seems America is so very, very ready. For the most important thing about a political journey is a story. And Hillary Clinton certainly has a story.
A dark anniversary passes this week in Syria as the country marks four years since the bloody conflict began. We take a look at the timeline of events that brought the country to its knees.
UK researchers have created a programme capable of playing a large number of computer games, looking only at the information on the screen.
According to the latest Snowden claims, British spies can hack into your personal and work email, hack sales team records for customer information and then later hide their trails. All all of this is legal.