The shooting came a day after 24 people were killed and more than 130 wounded when Israeli troops opened fire on protesters.
Events marking the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz feature across several of Tuesday’s newspaper front pages. The Daily Mirror carries a full-page picture of 95-year-old survivor ...
More flooding is possible as rain and wind is set to continue sweeping across parts of the UK on Tuesday. Gusts of 84mph and almost 60mm of rainfall have battered much of southern England and more ...
MPs scrutinising the assisted dying Bill will hear from England’s chief medical officer Professor Sir Chris Whitty as they meet for the first day of oral evidence on the proposed legislation.
Scotland’s First Minister has signed a new agreement with the City of London to bolster the nation’s financial sector. John Swinney signed an updated version of the Partnership Agreement between the ...
Thrill-seeking and a distrust of police were the driving factors for young people to get involved in last summer’s riots more than online misinformation, research by the Children’s Commissioner has ...
Food prices overall increased by 0.5 between December and January, according to British Retail Consortium figures.
The films, which will appear on TV and social media, show the star getting to grips with Scottish pronunciation and kilt etiquette.
The tech giant said it will lodge a planning application to build flight operations at its Darlington fulfilment centre.
The Government should slow down its artificial intelligence action plans until a statutory duty of care for children is in place around the technology, a leading charity has said.
The Molly Rose Foundation has warned social media risks becoming a haven for harmful content if safety regulation is not bolstered.