COVID infections fell by 60% in March – but the decline is now levelling off

COVID-19 cases in England fell by about 60% from February to March - but the latest data suggests that this decline is now "levelling off".

Inside the Mozambique hotel overrun by Islamist militants in deadly terror attack

Southern Africa leaders will gather in the Mozambican capital of Maputo over the next few days to try to hammer out plans to counter the growing threat of terrorism across the region.

Inside the Mozambique hotel overrun by Islamist militants in deadly terror attack

Southern Africa leaders will gather in the Mozambican capital of Maputo over the next few days to try to hammer out plans to counter the growing threat of terrorism across the region.

Deliveroo riders set off flares outside company’s London HQ in strike over pay and conditions

Workers at meal delivery platform Deliveroo went on strike in London on Wednesday, calling for better pay and working conditions.

Fee for legally changing gender to drop to ‘about £5’ from £140

People wanting to legally change their gender will be able to do so for about £5 from next month instead of £140, government sources said.

Bus set on fire and photographer attacked in disorder in Belfast ahead of emergency meeting

Violence has again resumed on the streets of Belfast ahead of an emergency meeting of the Northern Ireland Assembly, with a bus hijacked and set on fire and a photographer attacked.

Officer who arrested George Floyd should have used ‘no force’ after detaining him, trial hears

The use of force against George Floyd should have stopped once he had been arrested and handcuffed, ex-cop Derek Chauvin's murder trial has heard.

King of Jordan speaks of ‘pain and anger’ in first comments on rift with half-brother

The king of Jordan has publicly addressed the public feud with his half-brother, Prince Hamza, for the first time.