Ncuti Gatwa is assuming the illustrious mantle of the Fifteenth Doctor
Bird flu has been found in 36 dairy herds in nine US states and the true case numbers may be higher - posing risks to humans
Community Pharmacy England has warned medicine supply issues have become 'beyond critical'
In his first major speech as Foreign Secretary, Lord Cameron will call on Britain and its allies to "out-compete, out-cooperate and out-innovate" their adversaries in an ongoing "battle of wills"
The UK's biggest sports broadcaster has promised to show more than 1,000 EFL games next season
If you are still in possession of your Bench Boost chip now is the time to use it with six teams playing twice
US researchers tracked the long-term health of almost 115,000 health professionals from all 50 states with no history of cancer, cardiovascular diseases, or diabetes
Few other TV writers have an imagination as brilliant - and sadistic - as Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith
Forget the Marvel Cinematic Universe - this is the most exciting franchise in the CGI era
Tate also faces trial for a separate human trafficking case
It comes after cases of silicosis in tradespeople linked to engineered stone were reported in the UK
Excitement is building in the Swedish city of Malmö with the announcement of the next ten finalists tomorrow after the last semi-final
The Labour leader is under mounting pressure to allow Diane Abbott back into the party after accepting Natalie Elphicke
From pornographic Peppa Pig videos to a normalisation of sadomasochism - experts are increasingly concerned at the type of videos children are able to access
Ferdinand's self-directed video walking round the Real Madrid badge shows football's descent into #classytouch culture has gone too far
More than 2,700 whooping cough cases have been reported across England so far in 2024
Fresh blow as former Cabinet minister becomes 64th Tory MP to announce their intention to stand down at the next election
Nearly 80 per cent of England's rivers, lakes and coastal waters may fail to reach a 'good' standard by 2027, a post-Brexit watchdog warns
The department had previously admitted the figures were 'unverified' and likely to be erroneous
The raids were carried out across four properties on Wednesday evening
One former borders official told i insiders accept there will 'inevitably be breakdowns' in the 'moody' technology
Ireland's 'pagan witch' Eurovision entry is a return to authentic and ancient Irishness
The fan-owned club is fighting football's toxic masculinity with cocktails and compost. It is the antidote to Premier League greed
The decision to welcome Natalie Elphicke on to the Labour benches drives a coach and horse through the party's ethical strategy
With performers playing from memory, and on their feet, the music blazed out full of light and air
Discussions sparked online after her recent appearance on BBC's The Graham Norton Show
The second semi-final is on tonight - go Dutch with a bet on Joost Klein's 'Europapa', or Czech out the odds for 'Pedestal' by Aiko
Some 48 per cent of respondents intend on voting Labour, while 18 per cent would opt for the Conservatives
The legs are heavy after a long, gruelling season but there is a glimmer of hope for Unai Emery's men that they can reach the Europa Conference League final
'I made it clear that if they go into Rafah ... I'm not supplying the weapons,' the US president said
MP was suspended for saying on the eve of Holocaust Memorial Day that Gaza should be remembered as a genocide
Viewers can tune in to the second Eurovision semi-final tonight which will be broadcast live on the BBC starting at 8pm
The combustible Bayern Munich coach has a history of falling out with players and his own bosses. He's exactly what United don't need
Woman was caught on CCTV shouting at retired midwife to 'get off the f**king pavement'