The missiles and drones struck key electricity infrastructure and residential buildings. [Continue Reading]
When I started learning to drive, everyone said I simply had to do manual. [Continue Reading]
Rescue efforts across the nation of 23 million have been hampered by disruptions in transport and telecommunications. [Continue Reading]
Some 44,000 people displaced by flooding across the country as relief operations intensify amid widespread destruction. [Continue Reading]
Hong Kong began a five-day mourning period, after at least 128 people were killed in fires at a high-rise complex. [Continue Reading]
Pressure is increasing on manager Thomas Frank to improve Tottenham's home form. But why are they struggling on their own turf? [Continue Reading]
The initiative 'had met its ambition to start a conversation about the national epidemic of violence against women’ [Continue Reading]
The thing that has always concerned me about the deployment of the National Guard here in Washington DC is not the deployment of the National Guard per se – it's what would happen when the National guard was involved in a shooting incident. [Continue Reading]
Bomshell beaches and cosmopolitan culture await. [Continue Reading]
President Zelenskyy’s chief of staff has resigned after investigators searched his home amid a corruption scandal. [Continue Reading]
At least 13 people have been killed including women and children by Israeli forces during a raid on a southern Syrian village. One local man said 'When we tried to take injured people to the hospital, they struck the car carrying them'. [Continue Reading]
Another 130 missing after heavy rains from Cyclone Ditwah while almost 44,000 evacuated to temporary shelters amid rescue operationsTorrential rains and floods triggered by Cyclone Ditwah have killed 123 people across Sri Lanka so far, with another 130 still missing, the Disaster Management Centre (DCM) said on Saturday.Director general Sampath Kotuwegoda said relief operations were underway with 43,995 people moved to state-run welfare centres after their homes were destroyed in the week-long heavy rains. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
More than 100 still missing on Sumatra island, where authorities to start cloud seeding to reduce rain, as Thailand sees one of worst floods in a decadeThe death toll from devastating floods and landslides in south-east Asia climbed past 350 on Saturday as clean-up and search and rescue operations got under way in Indonesia, Thailand and Malaysia.Heavy monsoon rain overwhelmed swathes of the three countries this week, killing hundreds and leaving thousands stranded, many on rooftops awaiting rescue. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Take a step back 30 years, while staring dejectedly at the contents of your 2025 wallet. [Continue Reading]
'We bought our previous home outright.' [Continue Reading]
Keep yourself cosy as temperatures drop. [Continue Reading]
As Christmas draws closer and shops, restaurants and delivery services gear up for their busiest weeks, seasonal job adverts start popping up everywhere. [Continue Reading]
Juan Orlando Hernández was sentenced in the US to 45 years behind bars for conspiring to smuggle cocaine. [Continue Reading]
Key dates, teams, players, venues, favourites and tickets ahead of the 11th edition of the quadrennial tournament. [Continue Reading]
Frazer Clarke says he is taking inspiration from former foe Fabio Wardley and believes he still has what it takes to become a world champion. [Continue Reading]
Women in business can't complain about how little they make for fear of looking greedy, an academic says. [Continue Reading]
Airlines have been forced to ground thousands of Airbus planes following a software problem possibly linked to an aircraft's sudden loss of altitude last month. [Continue Reading]
At least 128 people died and 200 remain missing after the towers housing 4,600 people were engulfed by flames. [Continue Reading]
As Ronnie O'Sullivan prepares to turn 50 like Mark Williams and John Higgins, BBC Sport looks at why the Class of 92 are still at the top of snooker. [Continue Reading]
After Beijing reshaped the political order in Hong Kong in its image, the fire has become a test of how well that new system can govern in a crisis. [Continue Reading]
Dawn Butler leads calls for humanitarian visas and fee waivers for vulnerable relatives of UK nationals affected by stormBritish MPs have joined campaigners calling for more aid and humanitarian visas for Jamaicans to enter the UK after Hurricane Melissa demolished parts of the country, plunging hundreds of thousands of people into a humanitarian crisis.The UK has pledged £7.5m emergency funds to Jamaica and other islands affected by the hurricane, but many argue that the country has a moral obligation to do more for former Caribbean colonies. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand have been inundated with cyclone-driven rain for a week, killing about 400 people. [Continue Reading]
The Government's rental reforms have been dealt an early blow by news this week of an exodus of small landlords, writes Sandra Hurley. [Continue Reading]
The Department of Education has spent over €77 million on repairs to school roofs over the past four years. [Continue Reading]
The BBC crisis is set to continue for some time to come following a scandal over the editing of a speech by US President Donald Trump, writes Tommy Meskill. [Continue Reading]
The operator announced strikes will mean a 'very limited CrossCountry service'. [Continue Reading]
It’s genuinely heartbreaking that each week she’s had to face the mental strain of possible elimination. [Continue Reading]
Authorities also designate Anti-Corruption Foundation as 'terrorist' group and consider total ban on WhatsApp. [Continue Reading]
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer discusses Manchester United, the career he'd have chosen if he wasn't in football, and the team he'd like to manage. [Continue Reading]
At least two people have been killed and 15 injured in the attacks that left Kyiv's west without electricity. [Continue Reading]
The PM becomes the first Australian leader to celebrate a wedding while in office with a private ceremony followed by a reception at his official residence, the LodgeGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe Australian prime minister, Anthony Albanese, has married his partner, Jodie Haydon, in Canberra, making him the first Australian leader to tie the knot in office.The ceremony took place on Saturday afternoon, witnessed by a small group of close family and friends, including Albanese’s son, Nathan, and Haydon’s parents, Bill and Pauline. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
The PM becomes the first Australian leader to celebrate a wedding while in office with a private ceremony followed by a reception at his official residence, the LodgeGet our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcastThe Australian prime minister, Anthony Albanese, has married his partner, Jodie Haydon, in Canberra, making him the first Australian leader to tie the knot in office.The ceremony took place on Saturday afternoon at Albanese’s official residence, the Lodge, witnessed by a small group of close family and friends, including Albanese’s son, Nathan, and Haydon’s parents, Bill and Pauline. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Captain Ben Stokes says he can accept criticism of his England team but believes allegations of arrogance are “too far”. [Continue Reading]
I may have found the perfect December holiday. [Continue Reading]
The issue is thought to affect 6,000 planes, which will need to undergo an urgent software update or have computers replaced. [Continue Reading]
Some 26 years on, among financial insecurity and gender taboos, the challenges facing widows and survivors of Kosovo’s war serve as a warning for other conflicts. [Continue Reading]
Locked away in prison for decades, Marwan Barghouti is a longstanding advocate for a two-state solutionA global campaign is being launched to secure the release of Marwan Barghouti, the Palestinian prisoner seen by many as the best hope of leading a future Palestinian state, as negotiations continue in the context of the current Gaza ceasefire.The campaign, being led by Barghouti’s West Bank-based family with UK civil society support, is seeking to put the 66-year-old’s fate at the centre of the next stage of the ceasefire. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Exclusive: Rail regulator pulls Avanti service from timetable from mid-December but it is needed for staff travelThe good news for rail travel between Manchester and London is that a morning train will continue to link England’s biggest cities in under two hours. The bad news: passengers will no longer be able to get onboard.The rail regulator has axed one of Britain’s fastest and most lucrative intercity services, the 7am Avanti West Coast from Manchester Piccadilly to London Euston, as part of a timetable shake-up that will take effect in mid-December. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Catch up with the most important stories from around Europe and beyond this November 29th, 2025 - latest news, breaking news, World, Business, Entertainment, Politics, Culture, Travel. [Continue Reading]
Exclusive: Concerns over impact on health and environment, as well as £1.63bn in avoided landfill taxThe UK is estimated to have at least 8,000 illegal waste sites, containing approximately 13m tonnes of rubbish, research has revealed.The scale of the criminal dumping means at least £1.63bn of landfill taxes have been avoided, according to an analysis of data from the satellite company Air & Space Evidence, shared with the Guardian and Watershed Investigations. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Councils consult on removing former prince’s name as residents report ‘embarrassment’ and ‘smirks’ when giving their addressesStreets named after Andrew, formerly known as Prince but now plain Mountbatten-Windsor, can be found from Broadstairs to Belfast to Birmingham. Roads, avenues, terraces, lanes, crescents, closes, drives and ways are all afflicted – to the dismay of some residents.In Carrickfergus, Northern Ireland, Prince Andrew Way, celebrating Mountbatten-Windsor’s 1986 marriage to Sarah Ferguson, will be purged after Mid and East Antrim council passed a motion, described by one councillor as “sad but necessary”, to rename. A public consultation is under way. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
Woman cancels all benefits including disability living allowance for daughter after policy change announcementA low-paid carer from Ghana has cancelled all the benefits she is legally entitled to, including the disability allowance one of her children receives, owing to fears about her immigration status after the policy changes announced by the home secretary.The radical changes to legal migration announced by Shabana Mahmood on 20 November will penalise those who are living and working legally in the UK, but who claim benefits. Continue reading... [Continue Reading]
The family of a man killed in a bomb attack on Dublin Airport 50 years ago today say their grief is being deepened by "the continued lack of truth and justice" surrounding the case. [Continue Reading]
As publishers continue to make less and less single-player games, a reader recommends Assassin’s Creed Shadows as one of the most enjoyable solo adventures of 2025. [Continue Reading]