Texas begs for help as 10,000 migrants camp in squalid conditions under US-Mexico bridge

Migrants have camped out under a bridge in a remote American town dividing Texas and Mexico - as the US border force attempts to process thousands of asylum claims.

Ministers to give workers immediate right to request flexible working

Employees of all companies will be able to request flexible working arrangements when they start new jobs under proposals to be published by ministers.

Father sues school for $1m after teacher cuts daughter’s hair without permission

The father of a seven-year-old girl whose hair was cut by a teacher without parental permission is demanding $1m (£724,000) in damages.

Emma Raducanu says watching back US Open final was more stressful than playing in it

Emma Raducanu has told Sky News she felt more stressed watching back her US Open performance than she did playing in it.

Father sues school for $1m after teacher cuts daughter’s hair without permission

The father of a seven-year-old girl whose hair was cut by a teacher without parental permission is demanding $1m (£724,000) in damages.

Ex-TOWIE star reveals ‘every parent’s worst nightmare’ after finding baby ‘blue’ in cot

Ex-TOWIE star Lucy Mecklenburgh has said she experienced "every parent's worst nightmare" when she found her baby "blue" in his cot.

Dismal summer for retail as sales fall for fourth month in a row

Retail sales fell unexpectedly last month partly thanks to shoppers spending more money eating out than in supermarkets, official figures show.

Italy makes vaccine passport compulsory – workers can be fined and suspended without pay

Italy is to become the first European country to make a vaccine passport system compulsory for all workers.