Japan gripped by two things: a general election and Shohei Ohtani’s shoulder
The Monday morning headlines in Japanese newspapers will be dominated by the result of the previous day’s general election. But speculation about the country’s political
David Amess’s daughter says Prevent anti-terror scheme ‘isn’t fit for purpose’
The daughter of the murdered MP David Amess has criticised Home Office failures that meant her father’s killer was unmonitored for years before the attack,
MPs’ opposition to assisted dying bill grows amid criticism of lack of debate
Opposition to the assisted dying bill is growing in parliament after the interventions of the health and justice secretaries to call for caution – and
Rachel Reeves could make it easier for pubs to sell beers from local breweries
The government is considering making it easier for pubs to serve independent, local beers as the chancellor looks for ways to boost the sector. Some
Positive assessment rates for autism vary widely between parts of England
Children and adults seeking an autism diagnosis in England are up to almost seven times more likely to receive one in some NHS foundation trusts
Writer Amy Key: ‘Knowing I’d finally hear Joni Mitchell sing live left me woozily panicked’
The last time I was in Los Angeles, in February 2020, I had told a white lie. My taxi driver asked me what I was
Cutting off Unrwa would deeply harm Israel’s reputation, says UK minister
Israel’s reputation as a democracy would be “deeply harmed” if the Knesset pressed ahead with bills this week that would end all Israeli government cooperation
Crash between cargo truck and bus in Mexico kills 19 and injures six
A cargo truck collided with a passenger bus in northern Mexico on Saturday, leaving at least 19 people dead and six injured, authorities said. Officials
Real Madrid investigate alleged racist insults directed at Barcelona players
The Spanish government, La Liga and Real Madrid reacted strongly on Sunday after racist insults were allegedly directed at Barcelona players during Saturday’s match at
Japan’s ruling coalition at risk of losing majority in election, exit polls show
Japan’s ruling coalition could lose its majority in parliament in Sunday’s general election, according to exit polls, after taking losses amid voter anger over a