Australia’s House of Representatives have passed a bill that would ban children younger than 16 years old from social media, leaving it to the Senate to finalise the world-first law.
DEDICATED to supporting the people of St Helens after suffering from mental health problems, Stephen Baines was lost for words after ...
Long-displaced residents of south Lebanon started returning to their homes amid celebrations hours after a ceasefire between Israel and the Hezbollah militant group took effect early on Wednesday ...
The all-rounder insists he is focused on giving his all to England having signed a two-year central contract in October.
It comes after changes came into force meaning visitors from Colombia will now need a visa to travel to the UK.
Israeli ministers insisted it would resume strikes on Lebanon if Hezbollah breached the terms of the ceasefire.
The leaders of Ireland’s three main political parties clashed on housing, healthcare and financial management in their final televised debate before the general election.
A levy on casino and betting operators’ profits will bring in £100 million to put into tackling problem gambling, the Government has announced. Under the plans, a statutory levy will be imposed on ...
The advertising watchdog found that the airline had not made clear the basis of its claim that it was ‘one of the greenest choices in ...
The Royal Shakespeare Company will look at using artificial intelligence (AI) and immersive technology in future productions, the Government announced as part of other projects and funding measures ...
Zhang Anda fired his third career 147 and Stuart Bingham dredged up an improbable 6-5 win over Mark Williams amid “unplayable” accusations on an incident-packed day at the UK Snooker Championship in ...
Costs of adult social care have become “insurmountable” following the “catastrophic impacts” of the Budget, a leading voice in the sector will tell a conference featuring the care minister.