New Zealand supermarket attacker was being monitored by ‘up to 30’ police officers

The man who stabbed seven people at a New Zealand supermarket had been assessed by authorities as such a high risk that he was being monitored by up to 30 police officers in the...

Biden vows to help US communities recover as number killed by Storm Ida rises to 64

President Joe Biden has pledged to support communities ravaged by Hurricane Ida and and urged national unity for the long recovery to come, saying "I promise to have your backs until this gets done".

New Zealand supermarket attacker was being monitored by ‘up to 30’ police officers

The man who stabbed seven people at a New Zealand supermarket had been assessed by authorities as such a high risk that he was being monitored by up to 30 police officers in the...

Dust off your hat and reach for the sun cream: Hot spell set to bring highs of 28C

Temperatures are predicted to soar to almost 30C (86F) in parts of the UK next week, following weeks of soggy weather.

Golden Games: Relive the glory with an A-Z of GB’s Paralympic champions

Great Britain's athletes have pulled in more than 100 medals at the Paralympics, including 38 golds, and are second in the table behind China.

Ministers could overrule JCVI and push ahead with COVID-19 vaccines for 12 to 15-year-olds

The government is reportedly determined to push ahead with COVID-19 vaccines for 12 to 15-year-olds, despite advisers recommending against it.

Union calls for ‘no jab, no job’ rule for care home staff to be scrapped amid workforce crisis

The government must immediately remove the mandatory requirement for care home staff to be vaccinated amid a workforce crisis in the sector, the UK's largest social care union says.

‘He should never have been allowed to operate’: Christian Slater on the real-life horror story of Dr Death

After listening to almost two weeks of evidence against disgraced neurosurgeon Christopher Duntsch, the jury in Dallas, Texas, reportedly took just a few hours to find him guilty of maiming patients.