US government asks to keep Anne Sacoolas’s job a secret in Harry Dunn damages case

The US government has requested to keep Anne Sacoolas's job a secret in the Harry Dunn damages case due to "national security" concerns.

Thousands march in Sydney against latest lockdown restrictions amid COVID surge

Thousands of protesters have marched on the streets of Sydney, and other Australian cities, against the latest round of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions - despite a surge in cases.

Thousands march in Sydney against latest lockdown restrictions amid COVID surge

Thousands of protesters have marched on the streets of Sydney, and other Australian cities, against the latest round of COVID-19 lockdown restrictions - despite a surge in cases.

Rugby pundit sacked by Irish paper after ‘racist’ remark aimed at Lions star Marcus Smith

Former Ireland international rugby player Neil Francis has been sacked as a pundit by the Irish Independent after making a seemingly racist comment about Lions star Marcus Smith.

Rugby pundit sacked by Irish paper after ‘racist’ remark aimed at Lions star Marcus Smith

Former Ireland international rugby player Neil Francis has been sacked as a pundit by the Irish Independent after making a seemingly racist comment about Lions star Marcus Smith.

At least 125 dead after torrential rain triggers floods and landslides in India

At least 125 people have died in India after torrential downpours caused severe floods and landslides - burying homes and submerging streets.

Team GB cycling hopes dashed as Geraint Thomas pulls out of Olympic road race after crash

Team GB's hopes of a cycling medal on the first day of the Tokyo Olympics came to an early end after Geraint Thomas pulled out of the men's road race following a crash.

At least 125 dead after torrential rain triggers floods and landslides in India

At least 125 people have died in India after torrential downpours caused severe floods and landslides - burying homes and submerging streets.