Woman arrested after causing mass Tour de France crash with cardboard sign – report

The spectator who caused a massive pile-up at the Tour de France has been arrested, according to a report by Reuters.

Hundreds of migrants go on hunger strike in Belgium – with some stitching their mouths shut

Belgium's government is facing increasing pressure as hundreds of migrants continue a hunger strike that has lasted more than a month.

‘Sausage war’ ceasefire as UK and EU agree three-month extension

A deal to avoid a ban on sausages and other chilled meats moving from Great Britain to Northern Ireland has been agreed at the last minute.

Hundreds of migrants go on hunger strike in Belgium – with some stitching their mouths shut

Belgium's government is facing increasing pressure as hundreds of migrants continue a hunger strike that has lasted more than a month.

Coal power generation to end in 2024 as deadline is brought forward, government promises

Burning coal to generate electricity will come to an end in the UK in October 2024 - a year earlier than originally planned, the government has pledged.

Australian town 800 miles from the nearest city locks down after positive COVID case

One of the world's most remote towns has been put into lockdown due to possible exposure to coronavirus.

Challenge to Northern Ireland Protocol thrown out by Belfast court

The High Court in Belfast has dismissed a legal challenge to the controversial Northern Ireland Protocol, the part of the Brexit withdrawal agreement that created an "Irish Sea border".

Hancock affair a ‘Westminster bubble’ issue, PM suggests

Boris Johnson has suggested the controversy over Matt Hancock breaking social distancing rules and subsequently resigning as health secretary is a "Westminster bubble" matter.