After being rained out twice, an annual fireworks charity show at the Beachlands Speedway has been dampened down once again - this time by expectant mothers.
Britain's PM and leader of the main opposition party spar almost daily on everything but this week the two battled over a new subject - whether sandwiches make a good lunch.
A Chinese businessman, who forged close links with Prince Andrew and authorised to act on his behalf to seek investors in China, has been banned from Britain on national security grounds.
Now covered in ashes and empty bullet casings, the grand mausoleum of ousted Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's family stood in the eyes of rebels as a symbol of injustice.
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol says he will "fight to the end" as his own political party shifted closer to voting with the opposition to impeach him over his short-lived martial law order.
A “scapegoat” nurse who began a relationship with the father of a baby previously assigned to her care has had a finding of professional misconduct against her overturned by a court.
Fire and Emergency's chief executive says the organisation is working to abolish the bullying, harassment, sexism and racism outlined in a recent independent review.
Independent electricity retailers and large energy users say they're facing higher fixed prices from the wholesale electricity market, and expect prices to keep rising over the coming years.