The Hong Kong government is barring most civil servants from using popular apps like WhatsApp, WeChat and Google Drive on their work computers due to potential security risks. The latest IT security ...
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has said she is “sympathetic towards the mess” her Cabinet colleagues have faced, after it was reported that Sir Keir Starmer was facing backlash from his ministers over cuts ...
Thousands of people across the Philippines have been evacuated from their homes as Tropical Storm Trami inches closer to making landfall.
A boatful of 140 Rohingyan refugees, mostly women and children, have been left stranded one mile off the coast of Indonesia as locals refuse to allow the asylum seekers to make landfall. The wooden ...
David Hasselhoff said his Baywatch co-star Michael Newman “saved my life at least four times” while filming the TV series, following Newman’s death aged 68.
The Home Secretary is expected to make a Commons statement on the review into the accountability of firearms officers, days after police marksman Martyn Blake, 40, was cleared of the murder of Chris ...
The King and Queen have said they “can’t wait” to arrive in Samoa for a state visit and experience the “warmth” of the country’s ancient traditions. Charles and Camilla ended their six-day tour of ...
Travellers on the London Underground can expect serious travel disruption during November. It comes as union Aslef announced drivers on the Tube would conduct two 24-hour walkouts across two weeks.
The Republican presidential nominee repeatedly denigrated the current US Vice President on Tuesday, describing her as ‘lazy’ and with a ...
At least 11 people including two children have died after a fuel truck exploded next to a highway in Uganda, police said. The truck overturned after an accident and later exploded in a town just ...
The King and Queen will receive a formal welcome when they arrive in Samoa for a state visit. Charles and Camilla will be greeted by the country’s prime minister Afioga Fiame Naomi Mataafa when they ...
Shabana Mahmood said that when she was appointed as Lord Chancellor prisons were ‘weeks away from running out of space altogether’.