France faces challenge to persuade millions of COVID vaccine sceptics to take jab

As much of the world desperately seeks COVID vaccines, there is evidence in France that millions of people are reluctant to have a jab.

Russia sues social media companies over Navalny protests

Authorities in Russia are cracking down on social media companies in the wake of protests following the arrest of opposition leader Alexei Navalny.

France faces challenge to persuade millions of COVID vaccine sceptics to take jab

As much of the world desperately seeks COVID vaccines, there is evidence in France that millions of people are reluctant to have a jab.

Biden administration hires more critics of Big Tech

President Biden is peppering his administration with some of the most lauded critics of Big Tech, with a British-born legal scholar now tipped for a role at the Federal Trade Commission.

Man held over Sarah Everard disappearance arrested on suspicion of murder, as police search woods

The police officer held in connection with the disappearance of Sarah Everard has been arrested on suspicion of murder, police have said.

Beyoncé ‘inspired’ by Meghan as ex-Suits co-star Patrick J Adams hits out at Piers Morgan

A former Suits co-star of the Duchess of Sussex has led the reaction to Piers Morgan's departure from Good Morning Britain.

‘No one will be left behind’: Wales to prioritise homeless for coronavirus jab

Homeless people in Wales will be prioritised for a coronavirus vaccine as they are more likely to have an underlying health problem, the Welsh government has said.

Engineering work to hit rail services – just days after coronavirus lockdown is eased

Rail services will be disrupted by engineering work just days after England's stay-at-home order is lifted.