North and South Korea reopen hotlines two months after they were cut

North and South Korea have reopened their hotlines, around two months after they were cut by the North.

Barbie (the astronaut) jets off on zero-gravity flight to inspire young girls

Barbie is partnering with the European Space Agency and it's only European female astronaut in an effort to inspire young girls to pursue careers in space and STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics).

UK’s traffic light system for international travel is scrapped

The UK's traffic light system for travel has been scrapped and replaced with just two categories - countries on the red list and everywhere else.

Barbie (the astronaut) jets off on zero-gravity flight to inspire young girls

Barbie is partnering with the European Space Agency and it's only European female astronaut in an effort to inspire young girls to pursue careers in space and STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics).

‘Environmental catastrophe’ after massive oil spill in waters off California

An emergency clean-up effort is under way in Huntington Beach, California, after a massive oil spill described by the city's mayor as an "environmental catastrophe".

Soldiers to begin delivering fuel today as driver shortage continues

Soldiers will begin delivering fuel to petrol stations this morning as parts of the country continue to struggle with shortages.

‘A week of two halves’: UK could be basking in 21C sunshine after washout weekend

Warmer weather is on the way, with potential highs of 21C (70F), after a weekend of high winds and heavy rain, the Met Office has said.

Cut to universal credit uplift ‘not the right way to save government money’, Gordon Brown says

Gordon Brown has pleaded with the government not to go ahead with a £20-a-week cut to universal credit.