Suez Canal disruption: Where are the ships that decided to try another route?

The week-long standstill on the Suez Canal meant a tough decision for shipping officials: take a much longer route, or sit it out.

UK records 56 more COVID deaths and 4,040 new cases as 30.6m have had first jab

The UK has recorded 56 more COVID-19 deaths and 4,040 new cases in the latest 24-hour period.

Another failed landing for SpaceX Starship as rocket breaks apart, but fog hides cause of explosion

SpaceX has suffered another failed landing for its prototype Starship spacecraft, as the rocket broke up in thick fog right before touchdown in Texas.

UK records 56 more COVID deaths and 4,040 new cases as 30.6m have had first jab

The UK has recorded 56 more COVID deaths and 4,040 new cases in the latest 24-hour period.

UK records highest March temperature for 53 years as mercury hits 24.2C

The UK has recorded its highest March temperature in 53 years after the mercury hit 24.2C (75.5F).

Labour frontbencher apologises to Sir Keir Starmer after describing business as ‘the enemy’

Sir Keir Starmer has revealed one of his top team has apologised after describing business as "the enemy".

‘All hypotheses remain on the table’ in search for source of COVID-19, says WHO

The head of the World Health Organisation says "all hypotheses remain on the table" in the search for the origin of COVID-19.

Science teacher and data engineer win multimillion dollar tickets on space flight

The last two multimillion dollar spots on the three-day SpaceX flight into orbit have been filled by a science teacher and a data engineer.