The airline says it is seeing weaker demand from customers in the second half of the year.
Sunday, March 31, 2019
EasyJet warns of 'weak' summer sales amid Brexit uncertainty
The airline says Brexit uncertainty is one of the factors leading to weaker demand from customers.
Oasis singer's fashion chain calls in the administrators
Pretty Green, which has 13 stores across the UK, will continue trading until further notice.
News Daily: More Brexit votes and Javid asks teachers for knife crime help
Your morning briefing for 1 April 2019.
Kim Jong-nam murder: Vietnamese woman pleads guilty to lesser charge
Doan Thi Huong pleads guilty to a lesser charge of causing injury, and could be freed as soon as May.
Brexit: Chief whip attacks cabinet's post-election strategy
The government should have made clear in 2017 that a softer Brexit was "inevitable", says Julian Smith.
China economy: Manufacturing sector returns to growth in March
Two separate surveys showed a surprise jump in Chinese manufacturing activity last month.
Automatic compensation for broadband users goes live
Five UK broadband and landline providers will now compensate users when services do not work.
Japan reveals name of new imperial era
Japan's current era will end in a month when Emperor Akihito steps down in a historic abdication.
Rapper Nipsey Hussle shot dead in Los Angeles
The Grammy-nominated rapper was shot outside his clothing shop in South Los Angeles.
Natalia Fileva: Russia airline co-owner dies in private plane crash
Natalia Fileva, one of Russia's richest women and S7's major shareholder, dies in a German air crash.
Turkey local elections: Early result puts opposition ahead in Ankara
With Turkey in an economic downturn, the local polls are seen as a referendum on President Erdogan.
Is our growing obsession with true crime a problem?
Over the last few years crime documentaries are everywhere, but ethical questions remain.
Four things to expect this week
Two major new building projects open at last, and a huge trial begins in Asia.
Uncovering Nazi massacre of Jews on Belarus building site
A thousand victims of Brest's wartime Jewish ghetto have been found as the city wakes up to its past.
The butcher who went vegan in secret
Brian Kavanagh worked in the meat industry for about 15 years before becoming vegan.
Can Northampton's 'dying' High Street be saved?
The town has lost three major retailers in five years. What can be done to stop the "downward spiral"?
The Happy News: One woman's mission to 'make news less sad'
Emily Coxhead, creator of the Happy Newspaper, says she isn't covering over things with rainbows and glitter.
'A lot of the team started to get ill'
How the UK's Mexican restaurant chain Wahaca won back confidence after a norovirus outbreak.
The spirit of Somerset captured in black and white
A local photographer has portrayed Somerset life with monochrome images.
Schools and NHS could be held accountable over youth crime
Nurses and teachers could be held accountable for not reporting concerns about children at risk.
Minimum wage rates rise, but bills go up too
Two million UK workers on minimum wages receive a pay rise - but household bills have also increased.
'She was so desperate, she swallowed a toothbrush'
The government's aim to move people with learning disabilities from secure units has failed, campaigners say.
School LGBT teaching row: What is in the No Outsiders books?
The No Outsiders programme aims to teach children about the characteristics protected by the Equality Act - such as sexual orientation and religion.
'Taking big, scary decisions is critical'
"Taking scary decisions is critical", says James Dawson who junked his existing teas to start again.
Automatic compensation for broadband users goes live
Five UK broadband and landline providers will now compensate users when services do not work.
The Papers: Tory 'meltdown' and knife crime rethink
Minister calls on the Tories to appoint a Eurosceptic while prime minister outlines new knife crime strategy.
Minimum wage rates rise, but bills go up too
Two million UK workers on minimum wages receive a pay rise - but household bills have also increased.
Automatic compensation for broadband users goes live
Five UK broadband and landline providers will now compensate users when services do not work.
Small firms face a series of new costs from Monday
The Federation of Small Business criticise a series of new costs facing firms from this week.
Natalia Fileva: Russia airline co-owner dies in private jet crash
Natalia Fileva, one of Russia's richest women and S7's major shareholder, dies in a German air crash.
'8ราศี' ดวงจะถูกหวย
เช็คด่วน! "8ราศี" ดวงขึ้นกระฉูด ชีวิตจะกลับมาพุ่งกระฉูดอีกครั้ง มีดวงจะถูกหวยรวยเบอร์
Eurostar protest: Man charged with obstructing railway
A man was seen on a railway viaduct that crosses high-speed lines near St Pancras on Saturday.
Ukraine comedian 'leads' in presidential election
Volodymyr Zelenskiy played the president on TV - an exit poll has him ahead in the the first round.
Brexit votes: What happens next?
MPs are expected to vote for a second time on a range of Brexit options
Labour plans national bank using Post Office network
Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell says the proposed Post Bank would protect community banking.
Labour plans national bank using Post Office network
Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell says the proposed Post Bank would protect community banking.
"อาโอกิ"ล้ม"โฟลายัง"คว้าแชมป์ไลต์เวตศึก ONE: A NEW ERA
ชินยะ อาโอกิ เอาชนะ เอดูอาร์ด โฟลายัง ผงาดคว้าเข็มขัดแชมป์รุ่นไลต์เวต ต่อหน้าแฟรๆที่บ้านเกิดในศึก ONE: A NEW ERA ที่ประเทศญี่ปุ่น
Brexit fine: Ex-Vote Leave chairwoman does not apologise over spend
The former Labour MP Gisela Stuart says electoral laws needs "rewriting".
Lion Mama: The woman who fought off her daughter’s rapists
Nokubonga Qampi killed one of three men raping her daughter and wounded two. When she was charged with murder there was a public outcry.
Alex Jones hosted The One Show after miscarriage
The TV personality has revealed she realised she had had a miscarriage after a scan at 14 weeks.
Zuzana Caputova becomes Slovakia's first female president
Zuzana Caputova, an anti-graft activist and political newcomer, beats the ruling party candidate.
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe: Mother's Day card delivered to embassy
Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's husband delivered the card to the Iranian Embassy as part of his campaign for her release.
IS defeat: British fighters emerge after fall of Baghuz
The BBC has the first broadcast interview with Hamza Parvez, an ex-police cadet turned extremist fighter.
ยู.เรก้า เวทีแจ้งเกิดสตาร์ทอัพสาย‘ดีพเทค’ ตอบเทรนด์โลกพลิก
“ดิจิทัล เวนเจอร์ส” จับมือ 10 มหาวิทยาลัยสานต่อโครงการ ยู.เรก้าปี 2 รับสมัครสตาร์ทอัพเข้ารับการบ่มเพาะพร้อมสนับสนุนค่าใช้จ่ายตลอดการบ่มเพาะกว่า 1 ล้านบาท หวังเพิ่มโอกาสและช่องทางให้งานวิจัยสามารถก้าวออกมาสู่เชิงพาณิชย์
"ยอดแสนไกล-รถถัง"คว้าชัยศึกวันฯที่ญี่ปุ่น
ยอดแสนไกล ไอเวย์ แฟร์เท็กซ์ และรถถัง จิตรเมืองนนท์ 2 นักชกขวัญใจชาวไทย ผลงานเยี่ยมเก็บชัยในศึก วัน แชมเปี้ยนชิพ : อะ นิว อีรา ที่ประเทศญี่ปุ่น
The cheerleader competing with a hole in her heart
From working as a nurse to training for the world championships, Holly is taking on both with a heart condition that could threaten her life.
Edmonton stabbings: Four people knifed in 'random attacks'
They were approached from behind and stabbed in the back in Edmonton, north London, police say.
Saudi Arabia 'hacked Amazon boss's phone', says investigator
An investigator working for Jeff Bezos says Saudi Arabia accessed data on the Amazon boss's phone.
Grandparents' wartime love song recreated digitally
Stanley Bonds' 1945 composition for his wife is recreated digitally for her funeral by their grandson.
Brexit: There are 'no ideal choices', says justice secretary
David Gauke said it would not be "sustainable" to ignore MPs if they voted for a softer Brexit.
Teens charged over Birmingham Grindr date robberies
Victims were attacked after arranging meetings in Birmingham using the gay dating app Grindr.
Saudi Arabia 'hacked Amazon boss's phone', says investigator
An investigator working for Jeff Bezos says Saudi Arabia accessed data on the Amazon boss's phone.
Saudi Arabia 'hacked Amazon boss's phone', says investigator
An investigator working for Jeff Bezos says Saudi Arabia accessed data on the Amazon boss's phone.
Model with alopecia wants people to embrace differences
Caitlin Leigh says fashion is for everyone after becoming a model since her alopecia diagnosis.
My first Mother's Day without my mum
How do you cope on Mothering Sunday if you've recently lost your mum?
'This is who I am': Three generations of transitions
Ten years after the first International Transgender Day of Visibility, trans people from different generations tell us their stories.
'When his experience at Manchester ends, why not come here to Madrid?' - Zidane likes Pogba 'a lot'
Real Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane says Manchester United's Paul Pogba, who has been linked with a move to the Bernabeu, "knows how to do everything on the pitch".
Mark Zuckerberg asks governments to help control internet content
Mark Zuckerberg writes an open letter calling for new laws to monitor internet content.
Why are university students catching mumps?
A poor vaccine uptake worldwide has led to an increase in mumps outbreaks, according to experts.
Saturday, March 30, 2019
North Korea says Madrid embassy raid was 'grave terror attack'
Pyongyang calls for an investigation and says it is watching rumours that the FBI played a role.
Firefighters rescue hundreds of people stuck in toilets
London Fire Brigade has also rescued 17 children with their heads stuck in toilet seats.
Brexit: Theresa May considers next step to break deadlock
Theresa May is under pressure from some senior Brexiteers to rule out a customs union with the EU.
Ukraine election: Comedian is front runner ahead of first round
Petro Poroshenko is seeking re-election but the surprise front runner is comic Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
Tornado chasers face storm as lawsuit hits close to home
A lawsuit claims reckless behaviour by storm chasers before a fatal crash. Is there a wider problem?
Minimum wage: How high could the lowest salaries go?
The UK's lowest-paid workers are getting a pay rise - helping everyone from bar staff to carers.
US school shootings: Have drills gone too far?
One school apparently shot teachers "execution style" with pellets as part of a rehearsal for the real thing.
Is there an Austrian link to New Zealand mosque attacks?
The main suspect in the mosque massacre was familiar with Austria's far-right scene.
How Village People's cop Victor Willis aims to 'reboot' the group
Victor Willis, the pop group's former singer and songwriter, has overcome legal battles and rehab.
Lyft, Uber, Pinterest: Are internet unicorns really worth billions?
Lyft is the first tech company to float this year but the $24bn business is yet to make profit.
Your pictures on the theme of 'sparkle'
Each week, we publish a gallery of readers' pictures on a set theme. This week it is "sparkle".
More adults seeking support for alcoholic parents
Thousand more adults are seeking help in coping with an alcoholic parent every year, a charity says.
Knife crime: More stop and search powers for police
Rules on searches without reasonable suspicion are being relaxed to tackle rising knife crime.
Life after a devastating mining disaster
Brazil's Brumadinho dam disaster is having consequences in towns which are near similar dams.
Lyft, Uber, Pinterest: Are internet unicorns really worth billions?
Lyft is the first tech company to float this year but the $24bn business is yet to make profit.
The Papers: Tory 'civil war' over snap election idea
Sunday papers suggest Theresa May faces a backlash if she calls a snap election amid the Brexit deadlock.
บ้านปลายเนิน จากพระตำหนักส่วนพระองค์สู่พิพิธภัณฑ์แหล่งเรียนรู้
ราชสกุลจิตรพงศ์ ร่วมสืบสานพระปณิธาน 'สมเด็จฯ เจ้าฟ้ากรมพระยานริศรานุวัดติวงศ์ ’ รวบรวมและจดบันทึกผลงานที่ทรงสร้างสรรค์ไว้ทุกแขนง และพัฒนา ‘บ้านปลายเนิน’ ให้เป็นแหล่งรวมสรรพวิชาสำหรับองค์ความรู้ทางศาสตร์และศิลป์ใหม่ๆ ที่เพิ่งค้นพบในตำหนัก
Earth Hour: Switching off lights to highlight climate change
Some of the world's most famous landmarks are plunged into darkness to draw attention to climate change.
Mark Zuckerberg asks governments to help control internet content
Mark Zuckerberg writes an open letter calling for new laws to monitor internet content.
Mark Zuckerberg asks governments to help control internet content
Mark Zuckerberg writes an open letter calling for new laws to monitor internet content.
Christchurch attacks: NZ gun suspect 'complains of treatment'
The accused Christchurch mosque attacker says he is being deprived of prison rights, media say.
Compensation unlikely for London Capital & Finance investors
Rules suggest investments did not qualify for compensation as "personal advice was not involved".
Honda workers march to save Swindon car plant
Hundreds of staff from the Swindon plant take part in a protest against the planned closure of the factory.
Dominic Grieve criticises vote against him by local Tories
The anti-Brexit campaigner says he was the victim of "an orchestrated campaign" after losing a vote of no confidence.
Crystal Palace 2-0 Huddersfield: Terriers' relegation confirmed at Selhurst Park
Huddersfield are relegated from the Premier League as second-half goals from Luka Milivojevic and Patrick van Aanholt earn Crystal Palace three points at Selhurst Park.
When Drake turns up at your local club
Drake fans are delighted as the rapper plays an intimate aftershow set at small Leicester nightclub Republic.
Thai baby elephants cheered as they escape mud pit
Six baby elephants who were stuck in steep muddy pit for two days are rescued by Thai park rangers.
US-Mexico border: Migrants held as Trump threatens closure
Migrants forced to sleep outside as US border patrol says processing facilities are overwhelmed.
Ethiopian Airlines crash: 'Pitch up, pitch up!'
Details are emerging of the final moments of the flight, which crashed six minutes after take-off.
European Champions Cup: Edinburgh 13-17 Munster - visitors come from behind to reach semi-finals
Munster come from behind at Murrayfield to edge past Edinburgh into the European Champions Cup semi-finals.
Llangollen priest to bless beer for 'real ale train'
Father Lee Taylor will say a prayer and splash holy water before the Llangollen real ale train departs.
Man City go back to the top with easy win at Fulham
Manchester City cruise back to the top of the Premier League as they condemn strugglers Fulham to their eighth consecutive defeat.
Rolling Stones postpone North America tour over Mick Jagger illness
Mick Jagger's doctors have advised him not to travel.
Hall of Fame honour for UK band who conquered the US
Keyboardist and vocalist Rod Argent and fellow singer Colin Blunstone were at the ceremony in New York.
แมนยูฯหวังเก็บชัย ดวล 'วัตฟอร์ต' ศึกพรีเมียร์ลีก
แมนเชสเตอร์ ยูไนเต็ด จัด มาร์คัส แรชฟอร์ด ประสานงาน ปอล ปอกบา รับมือ วัตฟอร์ต ที่จัด ทรอย ดีนีย์ เป็นความหวังในเกมรุกศึกพรีเมียร์ลีก อังกฤษ
'Duck-eating' fish removed from Lakeside shopping centre lake
The Environment Agency says the 25lb (11.3kg) catfish was seen eating ducks and other wildfowl.
"สมเกียรติ"รั้งที่ 14 เปิดหัวซ้อมวันแรกโมโตทู อาร์เจนตินา
สมเกียรติ จันทรา ยอดนักบิดดาวรุ่งชาวไทยจาก อิเดมิตสึ ฮอนด้า ทีม เอเชีย รั้งอันดับ 14 ประเดิมซ้อมศึก โมโตทู สนาม 2 ที่อาร์เจนตินา
Gaza rallies to mark 'Great Return' protest anniversary
The rallies on the border fence with Israel began a year ago and left at least 189 Palestinians dead.
Facebook to consider live video restrictions after NZ attacks
Sheryl Sandberg promises to explore limits on who can live-stream video, following the NZ attacks.
BBC catches rogue traders selling black-market receipts
Traders filmed in a BBC investigation admitted selling up to £20,000 of receipts that could be used to cheat UK taxes.
The male body positive Instagram influencer who ditched his six pack
Stevie Blaine, aka bopo.boy, struggled with an obsession over his body shape before a dramatic switch.
Eurostar: Trains delayed by trespasser near St Pancras
Southeastern services are also affected by the incident near London's St Pancras International.
Papery pyramid: A new look at the Louvre
French visual artist JR and a team of volunteers plaster paper around the Louvre's glass pyramid.
Cyclone Idai: 'I hope help arrives soon'
Two weeks on from Cyclone Idai, BBC's Nomsa Maseko reports on the on-going problems in Mozambique.
รณรงค์ 'ปิดไฟ1ชม.เพื่อลดโลกร้อน' วันนี้ช่วง20.30-21.30น.
กฟน.ชวนปิดไฟ 1 ชั่วโมงวันนี้ ลดโลกร้อน ปิดไฟเชิงสัญลักษณ์หน้าเซ็นทรัลเวิลด์ 20.30-21.30 น. เผยกิจกรรมปีที่แล้วลดใช้ไฟ 2,002 เมกะวัตต์
'หญิง รฐา' ผงาด! นางพญากระสือสุดเซ็กซี่ รอวันชำระแค้น
นักแสดงหญิงมากฝีมือของวงการที่เข้าถึงทุกบทบาทอย่างหาตัวจับยากสำหรับ "หญิง-รฐา โพธิ์งาม" ที่ล่าสุดขอคืนจออีกครั้งในภาพยนตร์แอคชั่นระทึกขวัญ "SisterS กระสือสยาม"
Brexit: Theresa May ponders fourth bid to pass deal
Theresa May is exploring ways to put her EU withdrawal agreement before MPs again, after its latest rejection.
Sala pilot David Ibbotson 'not qualified to fly at night'
David Ibbotson is thought to have been colour-blind, which prevents a night-flying qualification.
Trump threatens to shut Mexico border following migration surge
Mexico's president said he would not be drawn into confrontation and the threats were down to politics.
Tasmanian devils 'adapting to coexist with cancer'
There's fresh hope for the world's largest carnivorous marsupials whose numbers have been ravaged by disease.
Ask children about social media use, psychiatrists urged
Questions about technology should be routine for children assessed for mental health problems.
The Brazilian butt lift and its effect on black body image
Shami, 23, wants a Brazilian butt lift. We follow her as she decides whether to go under the knife.
Documents increase pressure on Canada's PM
An audio tape seems to show an ex-minister being asked to help avoid prosecutions in a corruption case.
The Papers: Brexit: 'Mission unaccomplished'
Papers digest a third rejection by MPs of Theresa May's Brexit plan on the day the UK was due to leave the EU.
Week in pictures: 23 - 29 March 2019
A selection of the best news photographs from around the world, taken over the past week.
‘Now we get to tell them what to do'
Muses no more - after centuries of taking orders now women are the ones calling the shots.
Mother’s Day: From medieval brawls to greeting cards and flowers
And other lesser-known historical facts about this weekend's celebration of mothers.
Winter in LA: The joy of rain in a city famed for its sunshine
The BBC's Dan Johnson was expecting a hot, dry, sunny climate when he was posted to California. That's not how things worked out.
New emperor, new era: How a single word defines Japan
In Japan, time is marked by the reigns of emperors - and the country is about to start a new era.
UK fashion brands battle for China's growing market
UK fashion designers are chasing business in Shanghai - one of Asia's biggest fashion weeks.
The unlikely similarities between the far right and IS
Why we shouldn't be surprised that far-right groups in Britain share similarities with Islamic State.
Gambling industry warned over fixed-odds stake cut
Firms are warned to be responsible as the maximum bet on fixed-odds betting terminals is cut to £2.
Meet the man glamming up supercars for the stars
Yianni Charalambous transforms cars for the rich and famous people searching for that extra shine.
Friday, March 29, 2019
'5 ราศี' อยู่ในช่วงก่อร่างสร้างตัว
"5 ราศี" ที่อยู่ในช่วงก่อร่างสร้างตัว ทุกอย่างกำลังจะดีขึ้น หลังจากที่เคยตกต่ำสุด
Algeria: Hundreds of thousands march for President Bouteflika's removal
Police use water cannon and tear gas as protesters demand the resignation of President Bouteflika.
Masterchef 2019: Squid risotto helps seal win in all-female final
The winning menu included squid risotto, griddled rosemary lamb chops and fig and hazelnut baklava.
Brexit: After Theresa May's latest withdrawal bill defeat, what now?
Chris Mason on what was supposed to happen on Friday 29th March, what actually happened, and what might happen next...
Big university gender pay gap revealed
Most British universities pay their average male employee more than they pay their average female employee.
Big university gender pay gap revealed
Most British universities pay their average male employee more than they pay their average female employee.
Why is Turkey fighting the markets?
Financial markets in Turkey have been volatile as elections loom - and the president blames the West.
UK fashion brands battle for China's growing market
UK fashion designers are chasing business in Shanghai - one of Asia's biggest fashion weeks.
Betws-y-Coed houses are evacuated after mountain fire
The blaze spread to a forest and is now threatening properties.
Mueller report into Russian interference to be released
US Attorney General William Barr says that "everyone will soon be able to read it on their own".
Photographer's son pays tribute after her death in Harris
Photographer Agnes Proudhon-Smith died after being swept into the sea while taking pictures on the Isle of Harris.
Clapham Common stabbing: Man killed outside Tube station
A man in his 40s dies after being attacked near Clapham Common Tube station in south-west London.
'Grindr car-jacking' suspects arrested in Birmingham
Victims have been attacked after arranging dates on Grindr in a spate of incidents in Birmingham.
Tech Tent: Apple, Lyft and feel-good tech
Lyft shares, Apple TV+, and those times when tech gets it right.
Her's: Band's crash caused by 'wrong-way driver'
Liverpool-based duo Her's were hit by a driver in the wrong lane of a US highway, officials say.
National Theatre faces gender backlash over new season
The National Theatre has been criticised for only hiring one female director for its new season.
Keith Flint funeral: Prodigy fans line the streets
Thousands of Prodigy fans flocked to Essex to pay their respects to the band's late frontman.
Bangladesh fire: Emergency exits in Dhaka high-rise 'were locked'
At least 25 people were killed in the fire that engulfed the tower block in Bangladesh on Thursday.
Russia police probe 'dark net' murder case
Investigators are looking into claims that a killing was arranged and paid for via covert net forums.
Thunderbirds actor Shane Rimmer dies aged 89
He voiced Scott Tracy in the 1960s TV show and had roles in James Bond, Batman and Superman films.
Brexit vote: Jeremy Corbyn calls for May to go
Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn called for Theresa May to resign and call an election after MPs rejected her EU withdrawal agreement.
Lyft shares surge over 20% in market debut
The ride-hailing company's shares jump 21% in the much anticipated flotation.
Portugal baby born to woman brain dead for three months
Catarina Sequeira was declared brain dead after having an acute asthma attack three months ago.
Brothers who ran £2.5m drugs gang with their mother jailed
Two brothers led a crime gang supplying 42kg of cocaine over two years.
Business ‘devastated’ by Brexit vote
Industry bodies say the Brexit uncertainty puts the UK's reputation, jobs and livelihoods at stake.
Theresa May: 'A matter of profound regret'
Theresa May says the rejection of the EU withdrawal agreement will have "grave" implications.
Brexit: Leave supporters rally outside Parliament
Crowds of Brexit supporters gather in Westminster to protest against the delay to Brexit.
Brexit: How did my MP vote on the withdrawal agreement?
Check how your MP voted on the withdrawal agreement, covering the terms of exiting the EU.
George Clooney calls for hotel boycott over Brunei LGBT laws
The actor urges a boycott after the country said homosexuality would soon be punishable by death.
George Clooney calls for hotel boycott over Brunei LGBT laws
The actor urges a boycott after the country said homosexuality would soon be punishable by death.
Toby Nye: Mum sentenced for gambling away cancer fund
Stacey Worsley stole more than £100,000 intended for Toby Nye's treatment.
MPs reject May's EU withdrawal agreement
MPs reject Theresa May’s EU withdrawal agreement by 344 votes to 286, throwing the UK’s Brexit plans into more confusion.
Easter eggs 'being pushed too early in shops'
Early sales of calorie-filled treats are fuelling the obesity crisis, a public health body says.
Her's: Band killed in crash were 'lovely, lovely men'
Radio 1 DJ Huw Stephens says Liverpool duo Her's were "sweet friends" who made "sweet music".
Brexit has 'left our lifestyle in limbo'
Recently retired Pat and John say their motor home travel plans are on hold because of Brexit.
First house price fall in England since 2012
But the Nationwide says house price rises in the other nations mean the UK average is still growing.
St Paul's Cathedral suspected gunman arrested
Officers believe the man had a firearm in the grounds of the landmark in central London.
Meet the rare tiger cubs making their debut at Sydney Zoo
The 10-week-old cubs - one male and two females - belong to a critically endangered sub-species.
Agnes Varda: Influential film director dies at 90
Agnes Varda was one of Europe's most acclaimed film-makers, with films like Cleo from 5 to 7.
Bahrain GP practice: Ferrari one second ahead of Mercedes in Bahrain practice
Ferrari dominate Bahrain Grand Prix first practice - one second ahead of Mercedes. Second practice 15:00 GMT.
Facebook begins new EU political ads rules
The new rules, are part of attempts by the social network to clamp down on election abuse.
Van Barneveld reverses retirement decision less than 24 hours after announcement
Raymond van Barneveld says he will continue playing for the rest of 2019, a day after announcing his immediate retirement.
NSA contractor pleads guilty to data theft
The former programmer could get a jail sentence of nine years for stealing terabytes of sensitive data.
Man Utd will make top four under Solskjaer - Giggs
Manchester United will finish in the top four under now-permanent manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, says former team-mate and Wales boss Ryan Giggs.
Independent Group of MPs to become political party
The Independent Group names Heidi Allen as interim leader and registers for European elections if they go ahead.
ITV boss says Love Island aftercare 'can't be forever'
The death of Love Island's Mike Thalassitis sparked a debate about how reality shows care for stars.
Can Mike Ashley save debt-laden Debenhams?
Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley is considering a £61m bid for Debenhams, but can he can save it?
Mobile barbering: Would you order a haircut in a van?
A start-up in London thinks it can shake up the barbering industry by persuading people to get their hair cut in a van.
Facebook challenges Belgian tracking ban
The company faces a fine of 250,000 euros per day for not complying with a request to delete personal data.
'ทิม พิธา' เปิดใจ! ชี้ศาลให้หย่าขาด 'ต่าย ชุติมา' เพื่อปกป้องสิทธิ์ลูก
ชี้แจงปมร้อน!! "ทิม พิธา" เปิดใจ หลังศาลให้หย่าขาด "ต่าย ชุติมา" เพื่อปกป้องสิทธิ์ลูก ตามคำแนะนำของแพทย์
Debenhams secures £200m lifeline with lenders
The chain completes a £200m deal to stay afloat, and leaves the door open for a bid from Sports Direct.
Debenhams secures £200m lifeline with lenders
The chain completes a £200m deal to stay afloat, and leaves the door open for a bid from Sports Direct.
หัวเว่ยเผยปี 61 ธุรกิจโตแกร่ง โกยรายได้ 7 แสนล้านหยวน
หัวเว่ยเผยปี 2561 เติบโตอย่างแข็งแกร่ง มีรายได้รวม 7.212 แสนล้านหยวน เพิ่มขึ้น 19.5% จากปีก่อนหน้า กำไรสุทธิ 5.93 หมื่นล้านหยวน เพิ่มขึ้น 25.1% จากปีก่อนหน้า
The 'space burger' that fell to Earth
The unidentifiable frying object, landed in Colchester United's training ground on Wednesday night.
Beyonce dedicates Glaad award to gay uncle who died from HIV
The singer says witnessing her uncle's battle with HIV was one of her "most painful experiences".
Tom Hiddleston: Why China loves the 'creepy' Centrum ad
Hiddleston plays the role of a caring partner in an advertisement that has got Chinese women hooked.
Australia 'focused on harmony' as Smith and Warner return after ball-tampering ban
The returns of Steve Smith and David Warner after suspension will not disrupt the Australia team, says the country's cricket boss.
Britain's oldest men turn 111 years old
Alfred Smith, from Perthshire, and Bob Weighton, from Hampshire, were both born on 29 March 1908.
First house price fall in England since 2012
But the Nationwide says house price rises in the other nations mean the UK average is still growing.
LGBT people 'never felt more vulnerable' in Birmingham
Parents have been protesting same-sex relationship education at Birmingham schools since February.
Newborn hip checks 'have failed to prevent late diagnosis'
Too many young children with hip problems are falling through the screening net, surgeons say.
Boeing Ethiopia crash probe 'finds anti-stall device activated'
A flight-control feature activated before the Ethiopian Airlines plane crashed, a report says.
Boeing Ethiopia crash probe 'finds anti-stall device activated'
A flight-control feature activated before the Ethiopian Airlines plane crashed, a report says.
Tui travel firm warns Boeing grounding to hit profits
The travel company says the grounding of Boeing 737 Max planes will cost it €200m (£173m) this year.
Debenhams advisors 'should be jailed', says Ashley
Sports Direct's Mike Ashley hits out after Debenhams bondholders clear the way for a refinancing.
Jussie Smollett: Actor ordered to pay $130,000 to cover police time
The Empire actor is given seven days to pay costs for his assault case, which was dropped this week.
Banksy: Devolved Parliament back on show at Bristol Museum
Devolved Parliament, his biggest known work on canvas, depicts politicians as chimpanzees.
Brexit: MPs face new vote on withdrawal deal
PM bids for support for the withdrawal agreement only but Labour says it won't back a "blindfold Brexit".
Jill Dando murder case will never be solved, says detective
A BBC documentary is to air, marking the 20th anniversary of the shooting of newsreader Jill Dando.
Christchurch attacks: Victims honoured with national memorial service
Representatives from dozens of countries are attending a memorial for the 50 people killed in New Zealand.
'Russian hoax is finally dead', Trump tells Michigan rally
The US president rails against opponents at his first political rally since the Mueller report.
Liverpool band Her's killed in US crash
The Liverpool-based duo and their tour manager are killed in an accident on the way to a gig in California.
Huawei sales top $100bn despite US-led pressure
The result comes against a backdrop of heightened scrutiny of the Chinese telecoms firm by the West.
Child killer Aaron Campbell's QC grateful to trial judge
The judge in the Alesha MacPhail murder trial told the court Aaron Campbell's advocate did not make up his defence.
Woman dies in Waltham Abbey crash after police pursuit
Police had tried to stop a car on the M25 before the three-vehicle collision in Waltham Abbey.
MPs call for inquiry into alleged forgery of signatures
MPs are pressing for an investigation into allegations that signatures on bank court documents were forged.
Ukraine's presidential elections: five things to know
The seventh presidential elections in Ukraine will take place on 31 March.
Keith Flint funeral: The Prodigy fans to line streets
Police expect a "large number of well-wishers" to line the streets of The Prodigy singer's hometown.
The Papers: 'One last chance' for May's Brexit deal?
Dramatic front pages mark the day the UK had been scheduled to leave the EU.
News Daily: Will Brexit deal finally pass? And Dando murder 'may never be solved'
Your morning briefing for 29 March 2019.
Quiz of the Week: Who's the 'culturally significant' rapper?
Have you been paying attention to what's been going on over the past seven days?
Pink lake in Australia attracts and delights tourists
The spectacular natural phenomenon, caused by salt levels and algae, draws a crowd of admirers in summer.
First-time cover star at the age of 80
Retired teacher Beate Howitt has been taken on by top agency after winning a modelling competition.
The Leavers marching 270 miles to ‘ensure we Brexit’
Brexit supporters on the March to Leave walk are reaching Westminster. We met them during the journey.
'If you cut me open you’d see the British flag'
The comic giving a voice to teenagers waiting for British citizenship.
‘Mobile barber shops will be a thing, trust me’
A start-up in London thinks it can shake up the barbering industry by persuading people to get their hair cut in a van.
Climate change: How green is your parcel?
The Royal Mail is introducing e-trikes but what are other delivery companies doing to cut their emissions?
Google, Facebook, Amazon: Should we break them up?
Some think the US tech giants are far too powerful. What would be the best way to curb their power?
Slovakia election: Liberal Caputova bucks Europe's populist trend
Zuzana Caputova is new to Slovak politics, but she is the front-runner in Saturday's presidential poll.
Connie Constance: 'British blood ain't all the same'
Rising star considers what it means to be young, mixed-race and British amidst the political 'mud' of 2019.
Can Man City win the quadruple?
Manchester City are 15 games from an unprecedented quadruple. Who else has come close to winning it and will Pep Guardiola's team achieve it?
เปิดฉาก 'คอมมาร์ต' ปลุกกำลังซื้อไอที หวังเงินสะพัด3พันล.
ผู้ค้าหวังงานคอมมาร์ตงัดกำลังซื้อไอที “เออาร์ไอพี” ผู้จัดชี้ภาพรวมตลาดช่วงต้นปีแนวโน้มสดใส การเมืองไม่นิ่งไม่กระทบ ตั้งเป้าเงินสะพัด 3 พันล้านบาท คนตบเท้าเข้างาน 6 แสนราย ด้าน "เจไอบี" ชี้หากการเมืองชัดเจนยิ่งดึงความเชื่อมั่นผู้บริโภค
‘บลูบิค’ชี้ดิจิทัลดิสรัปชั่นดันธุรกิจที่ปรึกษาโต20%
“บลูบิค กรุ๊ป” ชี้ดิจิทัลดิสรัปชั่นดันธุรกิจที่ปรึกษาโต 20% เดินหน้าบุกหนักตลาดองค์กร เจาะอุตฯ การเงิน ประกันภัย โทรคมนาคม ค้าปลีก ตั้งเป้าปีนี้ธุรกิจโต 40% ภายใน 5 ปี ขึ้นแท่นเบอร์ 1 ธุรกิจที่ปรึกษาในประเทศไทย
หามสมาชิกบอยโซนเข้า รพ.ด่วน
สื่อสิงคโปร์รายงานงาน คีธ ดัฟฟี สมาชิกวงบอยโซน ถูกนำตัวส่งโรงพยาบาลในกรุงเทพ เมื่อเย็นวานนี้ก่อนแสดงคอนเสิร์ต
Huawei sales top $100bn despite US-led pressure
The result comes against a backdrop of heightened scrutiny of the Chinese telecoms firm by the West.
MPs call for inquiry into alleged forgery of signatures
MPs are pressing for an investigation into allegations that signatures on bank court documents were forged.
Lyft arrives at the US stock exchange
Lyft is the first ride-sharing company to go public but Uber is expected to follow soon.
How the ring pull became a million dollar idea
The BBC's Aaron Heslehurst explains how the ring pull became a million dollar idea
Google, Facebook, Amazon: Should we break them up?
Some think the US tech giants are far too powerful. What would be the best way to curb their power?
Thursday, March 28, 2019
Seven ways the world is not designed for women
From military equipment to smartphones - here are a few ways the world seems biased towards men.
พระราชปริยัติกวี เปิด 'เคล็ดลับการปราบกิเลส'
พระราชปริยัติกวี ศ.ดร. (สมจินต์ สมฺมาปญฺโญ) เป็นพระเถระชั้นผู้ใหญ่ที่มีตำแหน่งและมีหน้าที่รับผิดชอบในหลายภาคส่วน
3 ศิลปินดัง ป๊อด - เวย์ - มาเรียม ทำสเปเชียล ซิงเกิ้ล
บีเอ็มดับเบิลยู ชวน 3 ศิลปินดัง ป๊อด - เวย์ - มาเรียม ทำสเปเชียล ซิงเกิ้ล “Be My World” ฉลองเปิดตัวรถยนต์ 3 รุ่นใหม่ เอาใจหนุ่มสาวยุคดิจิทัล
ไอเดียเริ่ดๆ วิธีแมทช์ รองเท้าคู่โปรด ให้เข้ากับเสื้อผ้า สไตล์เหล่าเซเลบริตี้
“รองเท้า” แฟชั่นไอเท็มที่ขาดไม่ได้ แต่ก็มีหลายครั้งที่ต้องหนักใจเพราะไม่มั่นใจว่ารองเท้าคู่โปรดจะเข้ากับเสื้อผ้าที่แต่งหรือไม่..
Van Barneveld retires with immediate effect after MVG defeat
Raymond van Barneveld announces his retirement with immediate effect after his defeat by Michael van Gerwen in the Premier League.
Airlines face lawsuits over 'toxic' cabin air
Pilots and cabin crew are taking legal action saying they are exposed to "toxic" air during flights.
Lyft valued at $24bn ahead of share market debut
The ride-hailing firm has priced its shares at the top of the expected range amid strong investor demand.
Rare look at Myanmar military celebrations
The BBC is allowed rare access to Myanmar's huge military celebrations, marking the country's 74th Armed Forces Day.
Regent's Park stabbing: Manhunt under way after man's stab death
Armed police have sealed off London Central Mosque, in Regent's Park, as part of the search.
Mum's plea for girls to ditch leggings sparks protests
A letter from a mother worried about female students wearing leggings has sparked protests.
'This is the IPL not club cricket' - furious Kohli brands missed no-ball 'ridiculous'
Virat Kohli furiously criticises the umpires after Royal Challengers Bangalore lost to Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League.
Climate change: Global impacts 'accelerating' - WMO
The World Meteorological Organization says that the physical and financial impacts of global warming are speeding up.
Scotland's best new buildings of 2019
The Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland (RIAS) announces its shortlist for its 2019 awards.
Jump in antidepressant prescriptions in England
The number of prescriptions were dispensed last year exceeded 70 million for the first time.
Sackler billions targeted in New York fraud lawsuit
The wealthy dynasty is facing new charges it fraudulently transferred money from opioid-maker Purdue.
R. Kelly accuser breaks silence: 'I'm not ashamed any more'
Hairdresser Lanita Carter says watching R. Kelly's explosive TV interview prompted her to speak out.
Saudi women's rights activists temporarily released
The three, named as Eman al-Nafjan, Aziza al-Yousef and Roqaya al-Mohareb, still face jail terms.
Margam footballer guilty of hitting 11 boys with car
Amateur footballer Lee Taylor drove his BMW into 11 rival fans after his side lost 5-0.
Airlines face lawsuits over 'toxic' cabin air
Pilots and cabin crew are taking legal action saying they are exposed to "toxic" air during flights.
Abdi Ali murder: Body-in-loft killer Gary Hopkins found guilty
Gary Hopkins killed Abdi Ali at his north London home and hid the body inside a duvet in the attic.
Brexit: Rolled-over UK free trade deals 'are incomplete'
Deals agreed by the UK government do not guarantee trade will continue in a no-deal Brexit, say experts.
Brexit vote: What are MPs doing on Friday?
We explain the latest vote the government has given MPs and what it could mean for Brexit.
Government plans Brexit vote on Friday
Commons vote on EU withdrawal agreement planned for Friday in fresh bid to break Brexit deadlock
Farkhad Akhmedov wins $436m superyacht in divorce fight
Russian businessman Farkhad Akhmedov wins back his vessel in a Dubai court.
Bahrain Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton calls for 'stricter' punishments for racism
World champion Lewis Hamilton says it is "crazy" that racism is "very, very prominent" in sport, and has called for stricter punishments.
Managing Man Utd my 'ultimate dream' - Solskjaer
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer reveals Sir Alex Ferguson was one of the first people he called after his position at Manchester United was made permanent.
Chad - where social media has been cut for a year
Activists in Chad are demanding that the government restore access to social media after it was cut a year ago.
Pope says ring-kiss recoil was 'question of hygiene'
A video of the Pope pulling his hand away from worshippers attempting to kiss his ring went viral.
Bangladesh woman with two wombs has twins one month after first birth
Doctors in Bangladesh performed a Caesarean on her after discovering she had twins in a second uterus.
Three arrested in Labour anti-Semitism probe
Police say two men in their 50s and a woman in her 70s were arrested during March.
Match of the Day Mix: Georginio Wijnaldum on the soundtrack to his life
Liverpool's Georginio Wijnaldum reveals the soundtrack to his life, including his son's favourite song, and the Kop anthem that still gives him goosebumps.
"วัน แชมเปี้ยนชิพ"เปิดตัวไฟต์ญี่ปุ่น-ยอดแสนไกล&รถถังพร้อมสู้
วัน แชมเปี้ยนชิพ บุกตลาดวงการต่อสู้ที่ญี่ปุ่น ด้าน 2 นักชกไทย ทั้ง ยอดแสนไกล ไอเวย์ แฟร์เท็กซ์ และรถถัง จิตรเมืองนนท์ พร้อมบู๊เต็มที่
I want to play in NFL - England striker Kane
England captain Harry Kane reveals he has a "real desire" to make a shock switch to play as a kicker in the NFL.
Sackler billions targeted in New York fraud lawsuit
The wealthy dynasty is facing new charges it fraudulently transferred money from opioid-maker Purdue.
Mother's anger after son's body lay in padlocked flat for weeks
The mother of a man found dead in Aberdeen tells BBC Scotland the council told her the property was not checked before it was locked.
Don't you need a fireproof bra? What not to ask a W Series driver
W series drivers Alice Powell, Esmee Hawkey, Sarah Moore and Jessica Hawkins reveal some of the more ridiculous things they've been asked at motorsport events.
Jussie Smollett: Donald Trump says case is 'embarrassment'
The US president says the FBI will be investigating after all charges were dropped against the actor.
Nearly three million children in poverty despite parents working
Nearly three million children from working families in the UK are living in poverty, new figures show.
Slowdown in smart meter fitting despite deadline
Smart meters, which avoid the need for customer readings, should be in British homes by the end of 2020.
Grindr 'up for sale on security grounds'
The app's Chinese owner, Kunlun Group, is reportedly seen as a security risk by US authorities.
Salesforce.com sued over links to trafficking site
The software firm is accused of helping a site known to be involved in the trafficking of women.
Online child sex abuse case 'overwhelming Met Police'
Scotland Yard is missing chances to protect vulnerable children from exploitation, a report finds.
Grindr 'up for sale on security grounds'
The app's Chinese owner, Kunlun Group, is reportedly seen as a security risk by US authorities.
Goldman Sachs fined £34m for reporting failures
The US investment bank failed to provide accurate information for a decade, the FCA said.
BBC pays damages to Ukraine President Petro Poroshenko over report
The corporation apologises over an incorrect report claiming a payment was made to arrange talks with Donald Trump.
One small step for man, but women still have to leap
Nasa does not have enough right-sized spacesuits for a planned all-female spacewalk, so a man will step in.
Weary EU press say they're appalled by Brexit deadlock
There is harsh criticism and a sense of weariness over the UK parliament's Brexit paralysis
Bangladesh fire: Huge blaze hits Banani building in Dhaka
Dozens of people are feared trapped inside a high-rise office block in the Bangladeshi capital.
Half of babies born to families renting
Babies are now as likely to be born into rented accommodation as home-owning families.
Grieving families 'charged high funeral prices'
The essential costs of a funeral have increased by 6% each year for the past 14 years, a regulator says.
Grenfell Tower study: Cancer-causing chemicals found nearby
People living near the tower have health problems such as coughing up blood and breathing difficulties.
India space: Has the country become a superpower in the stars?
Why is India in space and what is it doing there? BBC Reality Check takes a look.
Migrant ship capture: Maltese armed forces take control of hijacked tanker
A special operations team seizes the tanker hijacked by migrants who did not want to return to Libya.
Watch: Simeon Jackson's horrendous failed Panenka penalty for St Mirren
Watch Canada international Simeon Jackson's horrendous failed Panenka penalty for Scottish Premiership relegation strugglers St Mirren against St Johnstone.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer appointed Man Utd boss: How his dream became reality
When Jose Mourinho’s future was in the balance, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer was not among the candidates to succeed him. How did he go from no-hoper to shoo-in?
How social media charted Solskjaer's journey - and vote if this is the right appointment
A social media timeline of how Ole Gunnar Solskjaer went from a 'joke' appointment to giving Man Utd fans the 'best night since Fergie retired'.
Facebook to ban white nationalism and separatism
The social media firm is under pressure after the New Zealand mosque attack was live-streamed.
Man Utd: Ole Gunnar Solskjaer appointed permanent manager
Manchester United appoint Ole Gunnar Solskjaer as permanent manager on a three-year contract.
Iceland's Wow airline collapses
The carrier says it has ceased operations and passengers should book with other airlines.
England women thrash Sri Lanka to seal T20 series whitewash
England women make their second highest Twenty20 score as they beat Sri Lanka by 96 runs to complete a 3-0 series whitewash.
Bafta TV Awards: Killing Eve leads but Bodyguard's Richard Madden misses out
Killing Eve's Sandra Oh and Jodie Comer are up for awards but Bodyguard's Richard Madden misses out.
Iceland's Wow airline postpones all flights
The Icelandic carrier says all flights are off for now amid discussions with investors over new funds.
Wednesday, March 27, 2019
News Daily: MPs reject eight Brexit options, and Facebook bans white nationalism
Your morning briefing for 28 March 2019.
Two killed in 'senseless act' after gunman opens fire on Seattle street
A man shot at drivers and at a bus in what police describe as a "random, senseless act".
'โรงงานผลิตพืช' โนว์ฮาวไบโอเทคเตรียมรับกระแส 'กัญชา'
ดอกดารารัตน์ ต้นใบบัวบกและฟ้าทะลายโจรให้พฤกษสารเข้มข้นสูง ผลผลิตนำร่องจาก “โรงงานผลิตพืช” (Plant Factory) ภายในอุทยานวิทยาศาสตร์แห่งประเทศไทย จ.ปทุมธานี และเตรียมพร้อมสำหรับพืชมูลค่าสูงชนิดอื่นๆ อย่างเช่น กัญชา
รวมพล"เพลย์บอย"ร่วมงาน New PLAYBOY CONDOMS:The Legend Party
PLAYBOY เปิดแนวรบตลาดถุงยางอนามัยพรีเมียม พร้อมเป็นเจ้าภาพจัดประชุมตัวแทนจำหน่ายทั่วโลกครั้งแรกในไทย
Labour to outline National Grid ownership plans
Labour is set to outline how it will transfer the UK's National Grid to public ownership.
Brexit: Push for May's Brexit deal after quit pledge
A day after promising to quit, the PM still faces a challenge to win over the DUP and backbench Brexiteers
Probation services: Part-privatised system 'flawed'
The chief inspector of probation says supervision of offenders should be brought back in house.
Prince William to honour Christchurch victims
Prince William will visit New Zealand on behalf of the Queen in late April, Kensington Palace announces.
Pinner stabbing: Murder arrest over shopkeeper stabbing
Ravi Katharkamar was attacked while opening his newsagents in a "vicious and unwarranted attack".
‘It’s vital children see that people like me exist’
Drag artist The Nightbus reads to children at a Drag Queen Story Time event in Liverpool and says it's important for children to hear stories that represent all ethnicities.
Winning images explore social science
A selection of pictures by 14- to 18-year-olds explore the social sciences.
Artificial intelligence used in kitchen bin
Can technology help to cut the vast amounts of food that never gets eaten?
Has Brexit changed the city I knew?
Auliya Atrafi came to Hull as an asylum seeker. He returns to the city to see if it's still a welcoming place for immigrants.
Can you stop your parents sharing photos of you online?
Gwyneth Paltrow shared a photo of her daughter Apple without her permission - was she wrong?
'I had my misgivings about going abroad for surgery'
Studies show that a growing number of people are going overseas for medical treatment.
Little Simz finally hits her stride
"I'm not gonna lie, I'm really happy," says the rapper, who's become 2019's highest-rated female artist.
'My son's jawbone is all I have left of him'
Is the way in which the small fishing vessel industry regulated letting down our fishermen?
Beto O'Rourke and the proliferation of white privilege accusations
The meaning of the term has evolved over the decades along with the way it is used and by whom.
Tube sexual assault victim calls for CCTV on trains
One in four attacks happen on the Central Line, where trains do not have cameras installed.
Facebook to ban white nationalism and separatism
The social media firm is under pressure after the New Zealand mosque attack was live-streamed.
The woman who doesn't feel pain
Jo Cameron is one of two people on Earth known to have a mutation which means she feels almost no pain.
5 Live celebrates 25 years: Watch the opening moments
Jane Garvey opens the station with the words: "Good morning. Welcome to a new network, Radio 5 Live. News and sport from the BBC, 24 hours a day."
Car theft rise prompts keyless warning
Insurers say £376m was paid out on claims last year following vehicles being stolen, a 29% rise on 2017.
Car theft rise prompts keyless warning
Insurers say £376m was paid out on claims last year following vehicles being stolen, a 29% rise on 2017.
How many cigarettes in a bottle of wine?
A study suggests it is 10 for women and five for men, in a bid to communicate the health risks of drinking.
'Fake' Botticelli painting is the real deal, English Heritage says
A supposed copy of a 15th Century masterpiece is actually found to have been created in his studio.
Should we kill cats and rats to stop extinctions?
Scientists call for a widespread cull of feral cats, rats, goats and pigs to save endangered species.
Government ‘never met’ Seaborne Freight's financial backers
The Department for Transport held no face-to-face meetings with the backers of the ferry-less shipping firm Seaborne Freight, the BBC has learned.
Artificial intelligence used in kitchen bin
Can technology help to cut the vast amounts of food that never gets eaten?
Firms drag their feet on gender pay gap reporting
Nearly two-thirds of big companies have yet to disclose their pay gap, figures show.
Brexit: Firms tell MPs to 'stop chasing rainbows'
Businesses are 'angry and frustrated' at MPs for putting politics before prosperity.
Facebook to ban white nationalism and separatism
The social media firm is under pressure after the New Zealand mosque attack was live-streamed.
Brexit: Firms tell MPs to 'stop chasing rainbows'
Businesses are 'angry and frustrated' at MPs for putting politics before prosperity.
Firms drag their feet on gender pay gap reporting
Nearly two-thirds of big companies have yet to disclose their pay gap, figures show.
Government ‘never met’ Seaborne Freight's financial backers
The Department for Transport held no face-to-face meetings with the backers of the ferry-less shipping firm Seaborne Freight, the BBC has learned.
Boeing announces fixes for its 737 Max aircraft
The US planemaker is making cockpit alterations in the plane model involved in two fatal crashes.
Rescued migrants hijack merchant ship near Libya - reports
More than 100 migrants are said to have acted after they were told they be taken back to Libya.
Man arrested over Grindr carjack robberies in Salford and Bury
The 21-year-old suspect is held after two men were stabbed and a third was threatened.
The Papers: 'Therexit' and 'The end of May'
It's a day for playful headlines, after Theresa May offers to stand down to win backing for her Brexit deal.
ดวงพยากรณ์วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 28 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2562
พยากรณ์วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 28 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2562 แรม 8 ค่ำ เดือน 4
Apology for Hispanic judge told to 'speak English'
A Texas official criticised a county judge for answering questions in Spanish during a news conference.
No majority for any of Brexit options
Brexit deadlock: None of MPs' proposed options secures clear backing in Commons vote
You want AIs with that? McDonald's buys into machine learning
The American burger chain is acquiring a tech start up that will help it predict customers' orders.
Explaining the US measles outbreak
According to officials there are 314 cases of measles currently reported in the US.
Boeing has launched fixes for its 737 Max plane
The US planemaker is making cockpit alterations in the plane model involved in two fatal crashes.
Brexit votes: What options are MPs voting on?
MPs will vote on a range of Brexit options; what are they?
U-turn over 'segregating' children at London housing development
Henley Homes now says it has "no objection" to communal access to play areas at a south London complex.
Britain's 'bullied' chatbots fight back
Chatbot designers are writing witty responses to abusive messages.
Brexit: Theresa May faces Tory critics calling for her to quit
Theresa May is facing critics who want her to name a departure date at a meeting of Tory backbenchers.
Game of Thrones' Sophie Turner: 'I love a soul, not a gender'
The Game of Thrones actress says she isn't attracted to people based on their gender.
Air pollution: Residents told to stay on most polluted street
A council says it will not buy residents' homes on the most polluted street outside London.
Take over pharma to create new medicines, says top adviser
Bits of the industry could be taken over as no new drugs are being made, says Lord Jim O'Neill.
Jussie Smollett: Mayor says case makes Chicago look foolish
The Empire actor, who escaped hate hoax charges, "abused the city of Chicago", says the city leader.
British-Canadian AI expert Geoffrey Hinton wins Turing Award
Geoffrey Hinton shares this year's award with two other leading figures in artificial intelligence.
British-Canadian AI expert Geoffrey Hinton wins Turing Award
Geoffrey Hinton shares this year's award with two other leading figures in artificial intelligence.
Avengers Endgame: Dead or alive? Marvel confirms surprise death... possibly
New Endgame posters suggest Shuri didn't survive Thanos's snap - but some fans don't believe it.
Life expectancy drops among poorer women in England
It fell by 100 days in recent years in England, widening the gap between rich and poor, official data shows.
Nissan boss was too powerful report finds
An outside panel of experts finds the Nissan gave too much power to former boss Carlos Ghosn.
How Brexit broke 'Team Ruth'
The 2017 election saw 13 Scottish Tory MPs united under the leadership of Ruth Davidson. But has Brexit cracked that unity?
Tim Burton's Dumbo remake fails to fly with many film critics
Director Tim Burton has reimagined the Disney classic - but it falls flat with many reviewers.
‘It’s sad I can’t use same playground as my friends'
Residents say children who live in private and social homes are being "segregated" in playgrounds at a south London complex.
Pinch of Nom: Food bloggers beat Jamie Oliver to smash book sales record
A cookbook by the creators of the Pinch of Nom blog is the UK's fastest-selling non-fiction book.
PFA boss Taylor set to stand down after 38 years
Gordon Taylor is set to announce he will step down as chief executive of the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA) at the end of the season after 38 years.
Two charged with rape over British girls' Ghana attack
Female victims on a school trip were "subjected to serious sexual assaults", say police.
Jussie Smollett: Five big questions that remain unanswered
The Empire actor has had all charges against him of faking a racially motivated assault dropped.
Typical council tax will rise by 4.7% in April
The second biggest rise for a decade means a £78 increase in April for a typical Band D property.
Typical council tax will rise by 4.7% in April
The second biggest rise for a decade means a £78 increase in April for a typical Band D property.
Twitter birth-year hoax locks users out of accounts
The social network says that changing your birth year to 2007 won't launch a colourful design on the site.
Twitter birth-year hoax locks users out of accounts
The social network says that changing your birth year to 2007 won't launch a colourful design on the site.
Road safety: UK set to adopt vehicle speed limiters
The EU plans to make the technology mandatory from 2022 and the UK says it will follow suit.
แห่ข้าวพันก้อน งานประเพณีบุญผะเหวดประจำปี
ชาวมหาวิทยาลัยมหาสารคาม ร่วมพิธีแห่ข้าวพันก้อนในงานประเพณีบุญผะเหวด (ฮีตเดือน 4) ประจำปี 2562
Barry Bennell abuse: Crewe Alexandra payout to ex-player
A solicitor for the former Crewe player said he hoped it meant other survivors would get justice.
Lloyd's of London blames £1bn loss on natural disasters
A host of natural disasters including hurricanes and the California wildfires hit the insurance market.
Government buys £12m luxury New York apartment for diplomat
The seven-bedroom Manhattan home "will help promote the UK", the Foreign Office says.
Aluminium firm cyber-attack cost at least £25.6m
Norsk Hydro is still recovering from the attack, with one part of the company remaining "at a standstill".
Aluminium firm cyber-attack cost at least £25.6m
Norsk Hydro is still recovering from the attack, with one part of the company remaining "at a standstill".
Moment woman pushed in front of London bus
The victim, in her 60s, had a "verbal exchange" with another woman inside a Tesco, police say.
Cardi B defends 'drugging and robbing' men
The rapper says "I did what I had to do to survive" while working as a stripper before finding fame.
Brexit ASMR: whispering the Withdrawal Agreement
Finally, here's something that makes Brexit relaxing.
Kvitova misses chance to become world number one by losing to Barty in Miami Open
World number two Petra Kvitova suffers a surprise defeat by Ashleigh Barty in the Miami Open quarter-finals.
Goals Soccer Centres admits 'substantial' VAT error
The VAT error has cost it £12m, but this figure could rise, the five-a-side football firm warns.
Have the Euro qualifiers taught us to love the Nations League? Lessons from first rounds
The Nations League seems a long time ago, the minnows might be getting better and tips for facing a Sergio Ramos penalty - things we learned from international week.
Mike Ashley's Sports Direct considers Debenhams bid
Sports Direct considers making £61m buyout offer for the struggling department store chain.
Mike Ashley's Sports Direct considers Debenhams bid
Sports Direct considers making £61m buyout offer for the struggling department store chain.
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
News Daily: More Brexit votes - and is this the end of speeding?
Your morning briefing for 27 March 2019.
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บอร์ดกสทช.อนุมัติสนับสนุนโครงการ แพทย์ทางไกลของกรมราชทัณฑ์ วงเงิน 18.8 ล้านบาท หวังผู้ต้องขังเข้าถึงบริการทางการแพทย์ได้มาตรฐาน มีประสิทธิภาพ
UK man arrested fleeing Australia on jet ski, police say
He almost reached Papua New Guinea before being captured on a remote island, police say.
Brexit: MPs prepare for votes in bid to break deadlock
On the day the Commons takes control of the process, Theresa May meets Tory MPs to try and sell her deal.
Austrian far-right activist probed over links to Christchurch attacks
Police investigate a donation to Martin Sellner, possibly from the suspect in the Christchurch attacks.
"ข้าวตราฉัตร"โชว์เมนูเด็ดสไตล์ไทยงาน Taste of Hong Kong 2019
"ข้าวตราฉัตร" โชว์เมนูเด็ดสไตล์ไทยบนเวที Taste of Hong Kong 2019 เทศกาลอาหารที่ใหญ่ที่สุดบนเกาะฮ่องกง
Homeless children: One-year-old living in hostel
A single dad and his one-year-old who are living in a homeless hostel in County Antrim.
How to draw the Prime Minister Theresa May as a cartoon
Dave Brown, from north London, has been caricaturing politicians for three decades.
Road safety: EU plans vehicle speed limiters from 2022
The UK is urged to adopt similar rules to those provisionally approved by the EU, even after Brexit.
Road safety: EU plans vehicle speed limiters from 2020
The UK is urged to adopt similar rules to those provisionally approved by the EU, even after Brexit.
India election 2019: Police seize $80m 'bribes' in raids
Indian elections are notorious for bribery - voters are wooed with cash, alcohol and freebies.
New York county declares measles outbreak emergency
Unvaccinated children are barred from public spaces after 153 cases in Rockland County, New York.
Cathay Pacific to buy budget airline Hong Kong Express
The airline will pay $628m for Hong Kong Express, a low-cost carrier which operates flights across Asia.
Longleat: Koala conservation scheme 'working despite death'
Longleat Safari Park says its project is still helping koalas despite criticism after one animal died.
Type 1 diabetes insulin pump 'helps me just soar through my life'
Laura Dunion is one of the first NHS patients to get a new insulin pump that uses artificial intelligence to monitor her blood, so that her sugars stay within normal range.
Children's joy at seeing dolls that look like them
A former social worker noticed that some children could not buy dolls that look like them. So she fixed that.
The 'Angels' helping party-goers stay out of hospital
Volunteers for the Soho Angels work to reduce violence and keep late-night revellers safe.
In pictures: From Blair to Brexit on College Green
Steve Forrest photographed a green outside the Houses of Parliament over several years.
The first ever non-stop balloon flight across the globe
The first ever non-stop balloon flight across the globe
Cycling heaven: The African capital with 'no traffic'
How Asmara in Eritrea unintentionally became a cycling paradise.
How lunch with a friend caused years of trauma
Plans to reveal a new love interest to a friend over lunch ended in life-changing injury and mental health spiral for Bethany.
Where is the Islamic State group still active around the world?
Iraq and Syria continue to see the most IS attacks, but the group is active in many other countries.
How to create a period-friendly workplace
Breaking down office taboos around menstruation: what makes a period-friendly workplace?
Lucy Rose wrote an album, then she realised she needed help
"I was sleepwalking through life before I heard my own lyrics," says the singer-songwriter.
Van Gogh: How London inspired a genius
Tate Britain's new show highlights Van Gogh's three formative years spent learning about the capital and British art.
Ranking Roger: The Beat singer dies aged 56
The two-tone singer died at home on Tuesday aged 56, surrounded by family, according to a statement.
Craft workers 'need their own titles'
Skilled workers should be called "master craftsman" or "master craftswoman", a think tank says.
The two sides in the Jussie Smollett case
The star insists he's been truthful, but Chicago's mayor calls dropping all charges a "whitewash of justice".
Tate Modern overtakes British Museum as top UK visitor attraction
The London art gallery overtakes the British Museum's visitor numbers for the first time.
Tate Modern overtakes British Museum as top UK visitor attraction
The London art gallery overtakes the British Museum's visitor numbers for the first time.
How to create a period-friendly workplace
Breaking down office taboos around menstruation: what makes a period-friendly workplace?
The Papers: PM urged to quit... and an end to speeding?
MPs will tell Theresa May to say when she'll go, some papers report. Others lead on plans to limit road speeds.
เปิดตัว 'มูลนิธิก้าวคนละก้าว'
“คิง เพาเวอร์” จับมือ “ตูน บอดี้สแลม” เปิดตัวมูลนิธิก้าวคนละก้าว พร้อมเริ่มกิจกรรมวิ่งครั้งประวัติศาสตร์อีกครั้ง 5 ภาคทั่วประเทศไทย
'โค้ชเอก' โพสต์ขอลาออกจากทีมหมูป่า เผยอยู่ไปมีแต่ทำชื่อทีมเสียหาย
"โค้ชเอก" โพสต์ขอลาออกจากทีมหมูป่า เผยไม่มีผลงาน อยู่ไปมีแต่ทำชื่อทีมเสียหาย ขณะที่โลกออนไลน์แห่ให้กำลังใจ
Derek Hatton withdraws bid to rejoin Labour
The ex-Militant man was only readmitted to the party last month three decades after being expelled.
Islamic State group: What next for the families?
Kurdish authorities in northern Syria are struggling to cope with the thousands of captured IS families.
Footballers speak out on racist behaviour by fans
Callum Hudson-Odoi and Raheem Sterling were among those who had racial abuse shouted at them at the England win in Montenegro.
Yale revokes student's admission over '$1.2m bribe'
The family was allegedly part of the same scheme as celebrities Lori Laughlin and Felicity Huffman.
Former Barclays trader guilty of Euribor rate-rigging
Carlo Palombo is the latest trader found guilty of conspiring to manipulate Euribor interest rates.
Brexit: Petition to revoke Article 50 to be debated next week
The government responds and says cancelling Brexit would "break its promises" to the British public.
Is Pope Francis kissing goodbye to ring tradition?
On Monday, the Pontiff snapped his hand away from 19 people trying to kiss the ring on his hand.
EU backs controversial copyright law
The Copyright Directive was backed by 348 MEPs, with 278 against.
Venezuela crisis: Day off as fresh power cuts shut down services
Power cuts have hit most of the nation, closing down hospitals, public transport and water supply.
Rebecca Kenna quits snooker league over 'men only' rule
Rebecca Kenna says she was stopped from playing in two fixtures due to clubs operating a "men only" policy.
Judge warns over 'professional beggars'
District judge Barney McElholm said professional groups of beggars are flying into Northern Ireland on a regular basis.
Brexit: MPs set out plan to consider alternatives to PM's deal
The Commons will consider alternatives to Theresa May's deal in attempt to break current deadlock.
Three-unique-words 'map' used to rescue mother and child
How three words - "weekend", "foggy" and "earphones" - rescued a mother and child after a car crash.
Bees: Many British pollinating insects in decline, study shows
Rarer pollinators are struggling and scientists say this could threaten the UK's long-term food security.
Lloyd's of London to tackle sexual harassment reports
The Lloyd's of London insurer unveils its plan after women complain of "entrenched" sexist culture.
How the Jussie Smollett drama unfolded
The Empire actor is charged with filing a false police report after claiming he'd been attacked.
Ryanair trolling of British Airways' mistake backfires
Ryanair's attempt to tease British Airways over its flight plan mistake backfires.
Ryanair trolling of British Airways' mistake backfires
Ryanair's attempt to tease British Airways over its flight plan mistake backfires.
Huawei shows off flagship camera phone
Two new smartphones from Huawei use artificial intelligence to create better exposures.
Horned pit viper and tree frogs found at Indian airport
Nine boxes of rare animals were taken from a passenger by customs officials at Chennai airport in India.
Purdue Pharma settles opioid lawsuit for $270m
The drug company owned by the wealthy Sackler dynasty is facing 2,000 claims over its painkiller.
Hoax charges dropped against US actor
Prosecutors drop charges against actor Jussie Smollett which alleged he staged a homophobic attack - US media
In pictures: Prince Charles and Duchess of Cornwall visit Cuba
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall have made history by becoming the first members of the Royal Family to visit Cuba.
Purdue Pharma settles opioid lawsuit for $270m
The drug company owned by the wealthy Sackler dynasty is facing 2,000 claims over its painkiller.
Wings Over Scotland: Kezia Dugdale stands by 'homophobic' tweet claim
Kezia Dugdale says it remains her "honest view" that a tweet by blogger Stuart Campbell was homophobic.
European MPs vote to end summer time clock changes
EU states should be able to abolish daylight saving time from 2021, MEPs decide.
Royal Albert Hall singer asked to change 'pro-EU' dress
Opera singer Anna Patalong had chosen to wear a yellow dress, featuring a blue sash with yellow stars.
Viewer spots mystery face in the clouds
A surprise guest makes an appearance in the BBC Scotland weather forecast. But who is it?
'I paid £160 for a pair of limited edition nappies'
How collecting colourful washable nappies can become a costly and even somewhat addictive hobby.
Brexit: MPs have voted for a process of indicative votes but what is that?
Newsnight explains the process after MPs opted to take control of Brexit and the parliamentary timetable.
Petra Kvitova: Man who stabbed tennis star sentenced to jail
Her playing left hand was severely injured after the attack in 2016.
Fart bullying case: Engineer contests A$1.8m court ruling
David Hingst says his boss at a Melbourne firm caused "stress" by breaking wind six times a day.
Spider-Man spin-off Morbius films in Manchester's Northern Quarter
Starring Jared Leto and Matt Smith, Morbius - based on a comic book - is set for release next summer.
Facebook, YouTube sued over Christchurch shootings video
A French Muslim group launches legal action over the way disturbing footage of the shootings was shared.
Police response to disco crush investigated
The first police officers at the scene of the tragedy withdrew to await support, it has been revealed.
Peterborough GP 'missing, feared dead' in French Alps
French authorities say Robert Bailey, 63, from Peterborough, set out on a hike on Friday.
Michelle Obama's memoir Becoming sells 10 million copies
The memoir, published in November, could be the world's most popular autobiography, its publisher claims.
Michelle Obama's memoir Becoming sells 10 million copies
The memoir, published in November, could be the world's most popular autobiography, its publisher claims.
Mattel unveils BTS dolls to mixed response from fans
US toymaker Mattel has unveiled a collection of BTS dolls and the response has been mixed.
McGregor retires - has he quit for good or is it a negotiating tactic?
News of Conor McGregor's announced "retirement" may have set the internet ablaze but is it just a negotiating ploy from the UFC star?
Montenegro face racist behaviour charge in Euro 2020 qualifier against England
Uefa opens disciplinary proceedings against Montenegro following the Euro 2020 qualifier against England on Monday, with one of the charges relating to racist behaviour.
เอชเอ็มดีโหมสมาร์ทโฟนโนเกียหวังขึ้นท็อป 5
“เอชเอ็มดี โกลบอล” โหมหนักตลาดโทรศัพท์มือถือ เล็งส่งฟีเจอร์โฟน-สมาร์ทโฟนรุ่นใหม่เจาะลูกค้าทุกกลุ่ม ยกไทยตลาดทำเงินระดับเอเชียแปซิฟิก เล็งเพิ่มโฟกัสสินค้าระดับกลาง หวังขึ้นท็อป 5 ในไทยให้ได้
Apple, Netflix, Amazon: The battle for streaming survival
As Apple moves into streaming TV what will it mean for Netflix, Disney and Amazon?
Male pill - why are we still waiting?
Another male pill passes human safety tests - but it won't be widely available any time soon, experts say.
Jack Shepherd: Speedboat killer to return to UK
Jack Shepherd's lawyers say he "agrees to be extradited" from Georgia where he was in hiding.
Brexit options 'narrowing', says health secretary
Matt Hancock urges MPs to back the PM's deal, after MPs vote to take control of the Brexit process.
Nasa's first all-female spacewalk scrapped over spacesuit sizes
The US space agency cites the lack of ready medium-size spacesuits that fit best female astronauts.
Cash fears as third of Scottish banks lost
Which? calls for "urgent action" as MPs on the Scottish Affairs Committee meet to discuss access to cash.
'The great era we forecast may not happen - it is a heavyweight disaster'
Three elite heavyweights, three underwhelming fight announcements. Does the heavyweight scene resemble a 'disaster' and just what is going on?
England women beat Sri Lanka to win T20 series
England thrash Sri Lanka by eight wickets to take an unassailable 2-0 lead in their Twenty20 series against their hosts.
ดิ้นรน
จิรบ วิมุตติไชย เป็นศิลปินหนุ่มอีกคนหนึ่งที่มา ล้ง 1919 แล้วเกิดความหลงใหลในห้องจัดแสดงนิทรรศการ เสน่ห์ของก้อนอิฐ ผนังปูที่ผุกร่อนไปตามกาลเวลา หน้าต่าง ประตูไม้หนาหนักตามรูปแบบของสถาปัตยกรรมจีนโบราณที่เรียกว่า ซาน เหอ หยวน
Brexit: Flu vaccine 'could be airlifted into UK'
Drugs firm Sanofi has plans to fly supplies into the UK if transport routes are disrupted by Brexit.
Brexit: Flu vaccine 'could be airlifted into UK'
Drugs firm Sanofi has plans to fly supplies into the UK if transport routes are disrupted by Brexit.
'My life savings have been wiped out'
Investors face a two-year wait to see if they'll get any money back from a collapsed investment firm.
'My life savings have been wiped out'
Investors face a two-year wait to see if they'll get any money back from a collapsed investment firm.
Uber buys Middle Eastern rival Careem for $3.1bn
The ride-sharing firm will expand into the Middle East with the $3.1bn acquisition of Careem.
'Mortgage prisoners' given help by City regulator
Changes to affordability checks are designed to help those trapped on high interest-rate home loans.
Monday, March 25, 2019
Former two-weight UFC champion McGregor announces MMA retirement
Former two-weight UFC champion Conor McGregor says he has decided to retire from the sport.
News Daily: MPs to vote on other Brexit plans and England players abused
Your morning briefing for 26 March 2019.
Australian gun laws: One Nation party 'sought NRA money' in US
The minor One Nation party discussed softening Australia's strict gun laws with the NRA, videos show.
US-Mexico border wall: Pentagon authorises $1bn transfer
President Trump declared a national emergency to bypass Congress and divert funds for the project.
"เอ.พี. ฮอนด้า" เผยโฉม All New CBR150R
"เอ.พี. ฮอนด้า" เผยโฉม All New CBR150R ใหม่ทั้งคัน อัดแน่นเทคโนโลยีจากสนามแข่งระดับโลก ภายใต้คอนเซ็ปต์ "กำเนิดใหม่ เร้าใจที่หนึ่ง"
Councils fixed more potholes as budgets grew
But nearly £10bn is needed to bring all roads up to scratch, an annual survey suggests.
ดาราชาวเชียงใหม่ แห่โพสต์จี้ผู้ว่าฯแก้ฝุ่นพิษ
คนบันเทิงชาวเชียงใหม่ สุดทนโพสต์โซเชียล กระตุ้นให้ภาครัฐเข้ามาแก้ไขปัญหาวิกฤตหมอกควันพิษ ขณะที่ "แทค ภรัณยู" จี้ถามผู้ว่าฯเชียงใหม่อยู่ไหน แก้ปัญหาฝุ่นหน่อยพ่อแม่พี่น้องจะตายกัน
Mexico demands apology from Spain and the Vatican over conquest
President López Obrador says the indigenous peoples were subjected to human rights abuses.
Airbus secures multi-billion dollar jet order from China
It comes as rival Boeing works to rebuild confidence in its 737 Max aircraft after two fatal crashes.
Brexit: Action urged to preserve EU citizens' rights to benefits
EU nationals who have paid UK taxes for years could be denied benefits after Brexit, says a report.
In pictures: Sony World Photography Awards shortlist
A selection of images from this year's World Photograph Awards.
Is China's fishing fleet taking all of West Africa's fish?
The BBC investigates illegal and unsustainable fishing off the west coast of Africa to find out how one of the most fertile ecosystems on earth has been pushed to the brink.
The ex-poachers saving snow leopards in Russia
In Sailugemsky National Park, snow leopards have found an unlikely ally - ex-poachers
In pictures: Kenyan artist Khadambi Asalache's London house
The house of Kenyan artist Khadambi Asalache has become London's newest museum.
Brexit debate: Do petitions ever work?
More than five million people have signed a petition against Brexit - but do petitions ever work?
The amateur sleuth who searched for a body - and found one
An indigenous mother goes missing in North Dakota. Why did it take a volunteer group to bring her home?
'I paid £160 for a pair of limited edition nappies'
How collecting colourful washable nappies can become a costly and even somewhat addictive hobby.
Surgeons who want you to touch knife crime
A medical team is trying to intervene to stop stabbings, rather than waiting to treat them when they happen.
Line of Duty: New series is 'scariest yet'
AC-12 are hunting "Balaclava Man" and his gang of murderous criminals as the hit TV drama returns.
‘Exonerated’: Arkansans celebrate Mueller report’s findings
Enthusiasm for the president has not dimmed in Russellville, where locals cheer an "exonerated" Mr Trump.
Eve Myles and Moby for Hay Festival line-up
The line-up for this spring's Hay Festival is unveiled, including Keeping Faith star Eve Myles.
Michael Avenatti: Stormy Daniels lawyer accused of fraud
Michael Avenatti is charged with trying to extort more than $20m from sports apparel giant Nike.
Coroners could investigate stillbirths, say ministers
Coroners may be given new powers to investigate stillbirths so that each death is independently assessed.
Breast ironing awareness 'needed in school'
The practice involves ironing a girl's chest with hot objects to delay breasts from growing
Joe Lycett calls for better LGBT dialogue
The comedian says people need to be 'compassionate' when they communicate online.
The web burglars trying to break in every second
Tackling the "grey noise" of potentially malicious web traffic is a full-time job for IT teams.
Top bosses' £4m pay packet ‘damaging’ to UK reputation
Excessive executive pay is undermining the reputation of British companies, says the business committee.
Top bosses' £4m pay packet ‘damaging’ to UK reputation
Excessive executive pay is undermining the reputation of British companies, says the business committee.
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The armed boats are reported to have withdrawn after receiving a warning from a Royal Navy ship.
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