Keir Starmer bats away hecklers as he gets personal during Labour Party conference speech

Sir Keir Starmer batted away hecklers during a mammoth speech in which he used his personal experiences to show off his human side as he announced a key climate change policy.

Green miles: Students go on 3,000km road trip in solar-powered camper van they built themselves

A team of Dutch students are driving a "completely self-sufficient" solar-powered electric camper van on a month-long 3,000km journey from Eindhoven to the beach resort of Tarifa in Spain.

Japan is set for a new prime minister – who is Fumio Kishida and why might his reign be short?

Japan is set to get a new prime minister within days after the ruling party elected a new leader following the resignation of the outgoing Yoshihide Suga.

Manny Pacquiao announces boxing retirement to focus on shot at Philippines presidential title

Boxing legend Manny Pacquiao has officially retired from boxing as he looks to focus on his campaign to be president of the Philippines.

Business secretary ‘not guaranteeing anything’ over fuel crisis impact on Christmas

Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has said he is "not guaranteeing anything" over whether the fuel crisis will have an impact on Christmas.

UK warned of ‘retaliatory action’ after three-quarters of small French boat licences denied

France has accused the UK of "taking French fishing hostage" after it refused three-quarters of licence applications for small boats in British waters.

Japan is set for a new prime minister – who is Fumio Kishida and why might his reign be short?

Japan is set to get a new prime minister within days after the ruling party elected a new leader following the resignation of the outgoing Yoshihide Suga.

Eerie drowning girl statue in Bilbao river aims to spark sustainability debate

An eerie lifelike face of a young girl drowning in the tide in a river has been unsettling people in the Spanish city Bilbao after it appeared unannounced last week.