After Sharp Right Turn, U.S. Supreme Court Conservatives Step On The Gas
The U.S. Supreme Court last March rebuffed an emergency request by North Carolina Republicans to allow the use in November's congressional elections of an electoral map they drew that a lower court invalidated for unlawfully disadvantaging Democrats.
King Charles, defender of faith: what the monarchy's long relationship with religion may look like under the new sovereign
As King Charles III assumes the role of monarch, his relationship with faith will also come into focus, and may look different from his mother's.
Canadians say goodbye to queen with horseback parade, Corgi gathering
Although Canadians' relationship with the monarchy has been increasingly strained, they were attached to Queen Elizabeth right to the end -- and she to Canada, having visited the country on more occasions than any other.
Real Madrid: Vinicius Jr. dances in defiance amid racist abuse from Atletico fans
All eyes were on the Brazilian as he danced with teammate Rodrygo Goes to celebrate the latter's goal.
Liz Truss's cabinet is Britain's first without white man in top jobs
The new British Prime Minister Liz Truss has selected a cabinet where for the first time a white man will not hold one of the country's four most important ministerial positions.
Chemical engineer fired for racist, homophobic rant onboard flight
A man hurled racist and homophobic abuse at a fellow passenger onboard an American Airlines flight from Philadelphia to Dallas.
Why it's a good career move to join a women's business network – new research
Women who are part of these groups are more likely to be offered better jobs and secure promotions.
Disadvantaged students starting courses in 2022 are worse off as a result of COVID – universities must support them
Disadvantaged students starting courses in 2022 are worse off as a result of COVID – universities must support them
Why 'mercy' killing wild animals is so controversial
Why 'mercy' killing wild animals is so controversial
Ancient frogs in mass grave died from too much sex – new research
Ancient frogs in mass grave died from too much sex – new research
Polio vaccine boosters offered to London children – an expert explains what's going on
The UK Health Security Agency reported in June that poliovirus had been detected in sewage in north and east London between February and May 2022.
Banks must reflect cost of living crisis in pay, says UK watchdog
Britain's financial watchdog said on Tuesday that the cost of living crisis, meeting climate targets and improving diversity should be reflected in how banks determine pay and bonuses.
100 million-year-old dinosaur footprints found at restaurant in China
A diner at a restaurant in the Sichuan province of China has accidentally helped palaeontologists unearth 100 million-year-old dinosaur footprints.
Birmingham sparkles as Commonwealth Games open to strains of Duran Duran
Prince Charles arrived with his wife Camilla in his personal Aston Martin during a segment highlighting Birmingham's rich history of motor manufacturing.
UK to host 2023 Eurovision as Ukraine bows out
By convention, the winning country hosts the kitsch celebration of music the following year. Britain last hosted it in 1998.
F1: Red Bull driver wants to 'ban abusive spectators' from the sport
Drivers as well as fans have been reporting incidents of abuse from recent F1 events.
Japanese man admits to stabbing at least 30 endangered sea turtles
A Japanese man has admitted to killing at least 30 green sea turtles after they got stuck in his fishing nets.
India on course to surpass China as most-populous country in 2023
India is expected to overtake China as the world's most populous country by next year, according to a United Nations report.
Finding Fame... And Family? AleXa's Korean-American K-pop Dream
Finding fame... and family? AleXa's Korean-American K-pop dream
Drivers Face Black Or White Choice To Speed Up New-car Delivery
For Emilie Malherbe, choosing the colour of her brand new Renault Arkana SUV was easy because only three were available: black, pearl-white and gray.
Cities: how urban design can make people less likely to use public spaces
Cities: how urban design can make people less likely to use public spaces
Analysis-After Abortion, Conservative U.S. Justices Take Aim At Other Precedents
The U.S. Supreme Court's conservative majority has shown in its blockbuster abortion ruling and other high-profile decisions in recent days that it is fearless when it comes to overturning - and even ignoring - historic precedents.
Lewis Hamilton wants 'irrelevant' F1 veterans silenced
Lewis Hamilton has urged F1 and the media not to entertain views of the older generation, as they are not aware of the direction the sport is taking.
Ketanji Brown Jackson To Be Sworn In As First Black Woman On U.S. Supreme Court
Ketanji Brown Jackson is set to be sworn in on Thursday as a U.S.
Rising prices: why the global drive to keep food cheap is unsustainable
The single-minded focus on keeping food prices low also distracts from other issues, such as the environment and supporting sustainable livelihoods.
Northern Ireland protocol row could damage good faith needed for post-Brexit trade deals
Belief in Johnson's trustworthiness has steadily declined in the past two years, with 74% of the public finding him untrustworthy in a recent YouGov poll.
Biodiversity Conference Moved From China To Canada: UN
Biodiversity conference moved from China to Canada: UN
UK institute pushes ethical code after corporate scandals
Britain's company directors should sign up to a code of conduct to improve behaviour in boardrooms after high-profile corporate collapses, such as builder Carillion and retailer BHS, an industry body proposed on Sunday.
Future King William's influence grows as he hits 40
Such is William's popularity that many even want him to leapfrog his father and become king when his grandmother dies.
Hybrid working post-COVID: how young professionals can optimise their time in the office (and why they should)
As we move on from pandemic restrictions, we've seen a strong, global demand for more flexible forms of working