Frogs survived meteor that wiped out dinosaurs
The global catastrophe that killed off dinosaurs was good news for frogs, scientists have discovered.
The global catastrophe that killed off dinosaurs was good news for frogs, scientists have discovered.
A taxi has hit several pedestrians near Boston airport in the US, leaving at least 10 people with injuries, police have said.
Sally Jones - the former punk rocker who became the leading female recruitment officer for IS, married a now-dead jihadist and took her son to Raqqa - wants to come home to Britain, it has been claimed.
A major fire has broken out at an indoor paintballing centre in St Helens, emergency services say.
Teenager Haroon Syed has been jailed for life with a minimum term of 16 years for plotting to bomb an Elton John concert.
Andy Murray has begun the defence of his Wimbledon title, watched by the Duchess of Cambridge and his pregnant wife Kim Sears.
James Brokenshire says he thinks an executive can be formed to run Northern Ireland's devolved administration as "early as this week".
Sports Direct boss Mike Ashley would lie under tables to take a nap at meetings he found boring, a businessman suing the tycoon has told a judge.
Donald Trump has made an unexpected intervention in the debate over terminally ill toddler Charlie Gard.
The transfer of 1.6 million NHS patients' personally identifying data to Google was illegal, according to the UK's data watchdog.
Former Hollyoaks actress Stephanie Davis has been arrested on suspicion of grievous bodily harm after an alleged assault at a north London hotel.
The Government is not aware of any plans for Donald Trump to visit Britain in the next few weeks, the Prime Minister's spokesman has said, amid mounting speculation of an upcoming trip.
A report into child abuse in Jersey care homes says children were too frightened to complain and when they did they were ignored.
A 16-year-old has pleaded guilty to the manslaughter of seven-year-old Katie Rough.
A man has been charged with a terror offence after plotting to attack French president Emmanuel Macron at a Bastille Day parade.
Seventy-nine viable guns have been discovered in a vehicle which was about to enter Britain.
NASA is preparing its first ever mission to deflect an asteroid, a move the space agency hopes will provide lessons for how Earth can be protected from a potentially planet-destroying impact.
The Hinkley Point C nuclear power plant is already facing a £1.5bn cost over-run and delay of up to 15 months, the consortium behind the project has admitted.
Police have said 17 people are unaccounted for after a coach collided with a truck in southern Germany - causing it to catch fire.
Samsung is to start selling mobile phones made from the recycled parts of Galaxy Note 7 handsets, which were due to reports they were catching fire.
The energy regulator has announced plans to protect vulnerable customers through a price cap - falling short of Government threats for wider limits to prevent households over-paying.
A rescue helicopter carrying eight people has crashed while on the way to help evacuate residents near an active volcano at a popular tourist destination in Indonesia.
Donald Trump is more attached to his Twitter account that any US president since the social media website's invention.
More nurses and midwives are leaving the profession in the UK than joining for the first time on record, according to new figures.
Two men have carried out a shooting at a mosque in Avignon leaving at least eight people injured, according to French media reports.