Asylum seekers win legal case over being kept in barracks ‘reminiscent of detention centre’

Six asylum seekers who brought a legal challenge against “appalling” conditions at a disused army barracks have won their High Court action against the Home Office.

Runaway children, aged 12 and 14, use AK-47 in shootout with sheriff’s deputies

Two runaway children broke into a Florida house and used an AK-47 in a shootout with sheriff's deputies.

Top European court rules against Tesco in equal pay case

The European Court of Justice has ruled that Tesco does not pay female staff the same amount for equivalent work done by male employees, in a landmark judgment that sides with employees of the UK...

Man, 35, charged with murder of Birmingham teenager stabbed to death

A 35-year-old man has been charged with the murder of a teenager who was chased and stabbed to death, police have said.

Public asked to donate cash to buy COVID vaccines in Vietnam

Vietnam is asking members of the public to donate money that can be used to buy, import, research and produce COVID-19 vaccines.

What’s the COVID situation in holiday hotspots and will they let Britons in?

Holidaymakers are holding their breath ahead of an expected update to the UK's travel traffic light list later today.

Holiday hopes as green list review to be released – but Hancock warns UK has to ‘protect the progress we have made’

Matt Hancock has warned the government has to "keep this country safe" ahead of revealing which countries will be moved onto the green list - or taken off it.

Israeli coalition has only one thing in common – its desire to dethrone Netanyahu

Did the Middle East's only democracy prove last night that, however messy it may be, democracy prevails? Or will it prove, over the coming days, that it is the most dysfunctional of democracies?