South Africa’s ANC faces tough decisions after losing majority
South Africa’s ruling African National Congress party has lost its three-decade electoral majority in devastating fashion. As the former liberation movement faces the task of
Nigel Farage to stand for Reform UK in general election U-turn
Nigel Farage has made a surprise announcement that he is to stand as a Reform UK candidate in the general election after all. The U-turn
Post your questions for Wu-Tang Clan’s Ghostface Killah
Melodious, blaring and irresistibly confident, Ghostface Killah doesn’t just have one of the best flows in Wu-Tang Clan, but one of the best in US
French Open: Alex de Minaur beats Daniil Medvedev to march into quarter-finals
Alex de Minaur has broken new ground in his flourishing career, dismantling one of the game’s powerhouses, Daniil Medvedev, to become the first Australian man
Labour NEC to confirm Diane Abbott reselection despite ‘lies’ tweet
Diane Abbott will be reselected to fight her seat at a meeting of the Labour party’s executive on Tuesday despite having suggested on social media
Asian hornets overwintered in UK for first time, DNA testing shows
DNA testing has confirmed that Asian hornets overwintered in the UK for the first time this year, meaning it is very likely the bee-killing insect
Zara Aleena family ‘tortured’ by thought death was preventable, inquest told
The family of Zara Aleena, who was sexually assaulted and murdered in east London while walking home after a night out, has been “tortured” by
Colin Gibb, singer with Black Lace, dies aged 70
Colin Gibb, who had huge success as a core member of novelty pop band Black Lace, has died aged 70. His wife Sue Kelly announced
Post your questions for Ken Jeong
It seems every country needs a medical doctor-turned-comedian. The UK has Harry Hill, Monty Python’s Graham Chapman and the Goodies’ Graeme Garden. The US has
Nigeria suffers national power outage as labour unions shut down grid
Nigeria’s main labour unions have shut down the national grid, disrupted airline operations and blocked the gates to parliament as they began an indefinite strike