Olympic star creates cycling glasses that allow riders to see behind them

An Olympic gold medallist has created specialist glasses that give cyclists eyes at the back of their heads.

Ghana receives 600,000 free doses of COVID vaccine as part of global scheme

A flight carrying 600,000 doses of the AstraZeneca coronavirus vaccine has arrived in Ghana as part of a global effort to immunise the world's poorest people.

Elon Musk is no longer the world’s richest person after losing $15bn

Tesla boss Elon Musk is no longer the world's richest person after shares in the electric car company fell by 8.6% this week, leaving him $15.2bn (£10.7bn) worse off.

Black cab rapist to appeal life sentences for drugging women

John Worboys, the serial sex attacker known as the black cab rapist, is appealing his life sentences for drugging lone female passengers in order to sexually assault them.

Drop-off in vaccinations is down to ‘supply fluctuations’ – but will pick up, says Van-Tam

An apparent fall in the number of Britons being vaccinated against COVID-19 each day is down to "supply fluctuations", England's deputy chief medical officer has told Sky News.

Elon Musk is no longer the world’s richest person after losing $15bn

Tesla boss Elon Musk is no longer the world's richest person after shares in the electric car company fell by 8.6% this week, leaving him $15.2bn (£10.7bn) worse off.

Tiger Woods ‘lucky to be alive’ after suffering ‘multiple open fractures’ in car crash

Tiger Woods suffered "multiple open fractures" to his right leg in a serious car crash in Los Angeles, according to a surgeon at the hospital treating him.

US police officers in Daniel Prude ‘spit hood’ death to face no charges

US police officers who were filmed putting a "spit hood" on an unarmed black man and restrained him until he stopped breathing will not be charged over his death, officials have said.