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A former college basketball player has claimed that Sean “Diddy” Combs got “extremely creative” when he was on drugs. The ...
More than half of holidaymakers said they will budget more for their next holiday due to increased costs, Post Office Travel Money said.
Opponents of assisted dying have urged the House of Lords to give Kim Leadbeater’s Bill “the scrutiny that it needs” after MPs narrowly backed the legislation. Ms Leadbeater’s Bill passed what could ...
Chelsea striker Nicolas Jackson has apologised for his red card in the 3-1 Club World Cup loss to Flamengo. The 24-year-old was sent off for raking his studs down the shin of Lucas Ayrton just four ...
A new weight loss medication, which can be offered by injection or tablet, can help patients lose a significant amount weight, studies suggest. An early study have found that people who received ...
The situation in the Middle East is “perilous”, the Foreign Secretary said as he urged Iran to negotiate with the US. David Lammy flew from Washington to Geneva on Friday to meet Iranian foreign ...
Andy Farrell demanded an improvement from his British and Irish Lions when they arrive in Australia after they slipped to a 28-24 defeat by Argentina in Dublin.
Scattered thunderstorms are set to mix with continued high temperatures on Saturday with up to 34C possible in some areas. A yellow thunderstorm weather warning covering all of northern England, from ...
Nearly 600 people in England and Wales are predicted to die as a result of this week’s heatwave, researchers have found. Experts at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) and ...
Other bands taking to the Main Stage on Friday included Lottery Winners, Amy Macdonald, The Corrs and Faithless.
Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca had “nothing to say” about Nicolas Jackson’s red card just four minutes after arriving as a substitute in a second-half collapse which saw them lose 3-1 to Flamengo at ...
The Government is set to pour £650 million into DNA technology in an effort to treat serious illnesses before they become a problem. In comments first reported in the Daily Telegraph, Health Secretary ...