Jonny Huntington, who suffered a stroke in 2014, has become the first disabled person to complete this challenge.
A strong earthquake killed at least 95 people in Tibet on Tuesday and left many others trapped as dozens of aftershocks shook ...
Anthony Gilheaney was allegedly disqualified when he mowed down four male pedestrians in the Shaftesbury Avenue area of central London.
A man has been charged with stalking Strictly Come Dancing judge Shirley Ballas. Kyle Shaw, 37, appeared at South Sefton Magistrates’ Court last Friday, a spokesman for the courts service confirmed.
Hamas said in a statement that one of its veteran commanders was killed by Israeli forces in the area of the two deadly raids.
Arts groups are “wheeled out” to project a positive image of Northern Ireland when needed despite being the “worst resourced arts community in Europe”. Ray Giffen, creative director at the Duncairn ...
Paul Scholes says Sir Jim Ratcliffe has done “nothing positive” during his first year at Manchester United and believes ticket price increases show he does not care about the fans.
The inclement weather has caused a second day of school closures in the Aberdeenshire, Moray and Highland council areas.
More than 700 current and former workers are bringing claims including discrimination, homophobia, racism and harassment.
Jordanian state-run Petra news agency reported that a Royal Jordanian Airlines plane departed for Damascus on a test flight.
The latest S&P Global construction purchasing managers’ index (PMI) scored 53.3 in December, down from 55.2 in November.
Graham Smith, Republic’s chief executive, said there was public interest in pursuing the matter relating to a filing made at Companies House.