Bjorn Ulvaeus has knuckled down on denying Donald Trump the use of Abba’s tracks in his campaigns, saying the group has “never allowed our music to be used for party political reasons”.
The latest flare-up in Syria’s long civil war comes after forces opposed to Syrian President Bashar Assad captured large parts of the northern city of Aleppo, the country’s largest, as well as towns ...
At present, seven rail operators are in public hands, which together account for nearly a quarter of rail journeys.
South Western Railway, c2c and Greater Anglia will be transferred to public ownership under plans announced by Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander.
Pope Francis has held a meeting with Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban at the Vatican, discussing the war in Ukraine and related humanitarian issues as well as efforts to promote peace in the ...
Andrew Bailey, speaking at the Financial Times’ Global Boardroom, said it is not yet clear what effect the tax change could have on inflation.
Belgian authorities have opened a fraud investigation into former European Union justice chief Didier Reynders, just days after his mandate ended. A spokeswoman for the Brussels prosecutor general’s ...
Officers based in Richmond Park have asked for help tracing the owner of the pet after the attack near Sheen Cross on Monday.
More than 500 officers took part in raids in cities in Germany on Wednesday, targeting gangs bringing migrants to the UK in inflatable boats.
The US rapper will top the bill on Friday, with Biffy Clyro the headline act on Saturday, and Snow Patrol on Sunday.
An Israeli air strike on the Gaza Strip has killed at least five people, including four children, Palestinian medics said.
A survey found forthcoming rises in employers’ national insurance contributions weighed on firms’ appetite to hire new staff.