‘Africa’s most resilient lion’ and his brother filmed making 1.5km swim across dangerous African river
A record-breaking swim by two lion brothers across a predator-filled African river has been documented by a team led by a researcher from an Australian
Ex-Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist sued for wrongful death in alleged fatal collision
Ex-Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Josh Klinghoffer is being sued for wrongful death and negligence after allegedly hitting and killing a pedestrian earlier this year.
Lorenzo Musetti sinks Taylor Fritz in five sets to set up Djokovic clash
The tattoo along the right ribcage of Lorenzo Musetti reads Il meglio deve ancora venire: the best is yet to come. At this rate the
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In a rather gloomy period for the horror film – a string of commercial misfires causing some to question the usually profitable genre’s long-life reliability
Nato summit live: allies expected to agree ‘a substantial package’ for Ukraine, says Stoltenberg
Nato secretary-general, is now addressing reporters in Washington. This will be a historic summit, he said, adding that the alliance will do more than celebrate
Triple murder victims are family of BBC commentator, corporation says, as police search for suspect – latest updates
Hertfordshire are Carol Hunt, 61, and two of her daughters. They were the family of the BBC racing commentator John Hunt Police are hunting for
Badenoch confirms she did criticise Sunak over election at shadow cabinet – UK politics live
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High court allows two UK universities to remove Gaza protest camps
Two universities in the UK have been permitted to clear student encampments from their campuses, after a judge said protesters had “no prospect” of showing
Southall Black Sisters’ chief calls out ‘racist’ UK legal system after assault case collapses
The leader of an advocacy group representing black and minority ethnic women has criticised an “institutionally racist” and “unfair” legal system after an assault case