The motor manufacturer Hyundai faces legal action over allegations it failed to warn its customers that one of its most popular models of electric cars
Author: Sarah Mitchell
Skygazers gather across northern hemisphere to glimpse partial solar eclipse
People across the northern hemisphere have gathered to catch a glimpse of the partial solar eclipse. The eclipse peaked in London at about 11am on
Three people die after house fire in Northamptonshire village
Three people have died after a fire at a Grade II-listed former railway station in a village in Northamptonshire. Police, fire and ambulance services were
Kenyan man who spent decade on death row sues London police for role in wrongful conviction
A Kenyan man who was wrongly convicted and sentenced to death over an attack on British tourists is suing the Metropolitan police over its role
On my radar: George the Poet’s cultural highlights
Born George Mpanga in north-west London in 1991, George the Poet is a spoken-word artist, author and podcast host. He studied politics, psychology and sociology
Myanmar earthquake: death toll passes 1,600 as search for survivors continues
The death toll from a huge earthquake that hit Myanmar has passed 1,600, as rescuers continue a desperate search for survivors and aid agencies warn
Bryn Terfel: ‘I’d stand on a table and sing Elvis at the drop of a hat’
I had an angelic childhood. I was brought up on a sheep farm in Pant Glas, north Wales, with my older brother Ian. My father
Perfume Genius: Glory review – full of energy and biting nuance
Death stalks the seventh studio album by feted US singer-songwriter Perfume Genius, nom de plume of Mike Hadreas – but stealthily, not so you’d recognise
Defiant Djokovic on verge of making more history against teenage star
Novak Djokovic departed Indian Wells two weeks ago with serious concerns. Aside from his one encouraging result, a supreme performance in his Australian Open quarter-final
Academy apologises for failure to back Palestinian Oscar winner over attack
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has apologised after criticism for its failure to support the detained Palestinian Oscar winner Hamdan Ballal. Almost