Residents of Hathersage Court in Islington concerned they would be cut off from energy supplies this winterA council in London has halted the forced installation of prepayment meters after outrage from residents concerned they would be cut off from ene…
Splash Mountain closes for good at Disney World this weekend: What you need to know
If you want to take one last ride with Brer Rabbit and his friends on Splash Mountain, you better hurry: the ride closes for good this weekend at Walt Disney World’s Magic Kingdom Park.
Govt to legislate what info police can request in rape cases
Govt to legislate on what information police can request in rape cases.
Central Texas weather: Cooler than average today, rain chances increase tomorrow
There’s a slight chance of rain today and better chance of rain tomorrow, but the best chance of rain is next Tuesday. Zack Shields shows us what to expect in his full forecast.
LATEST UPDATES: West to decide on new arms pledges to Ukraine
Defence officials of about 50 countries are meeting in Germany to hammer out future military aid to Ukraine.
Some Friday Flurries are possible
The weekend looks cooler, with some accumulation possible Sunday.
ShowBiz Minute: Crosby, Sundance, Prince Harry
Tributes paid to rock star and CSNY co-founder David Crosby; Sundance celebrates the “magic” of being back in-person; Prince Harry’s memoir “Spare” sells 3.2M copies in 1st week. (Jan. 20)
Saving mothers’ lives in Niger: New treatment havles maternal deaths
Globally excessive bloodloss is the number one cause globally of maternal mortality and a huge proportion of deaths during pregnancy and childbirth happen in Africa.Now researchers behind a study in Niger that managed to more than halve the number of w…
What’s behind South Africa’s rise in seal attacks?
Attacks on humans by seals are becoming increasingly common during peak tourist season in Cape Town, South Africa, with climate change blamed by some for the animals’ aggressive behaviour.
Student denies public order offence after eggs thrown at King
A student who allegedly threw eggs at the King during a visit to York has pleaded not guilty to threatening behaviour. Patrick Thelwell appeared at York Magistrates’ Court charged with a Section 4 public order offence relating to the incident on Novemb…