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It is 80 years since the Ayrton Light was switched back on after World War Two blackout regulations were lifted.
Since the death of Pope Francis, many people have flocked to Rome to pay their respects, crowding into St Peter’s Basilica to ...
Delays on multiple TfL and National Rail lines at rush hour - Passengers experience delays across the TfL and National Rail ...
A MAJOR train station used by almost 10,000 people every day is set to close for a month as part of a £70 million revamp. No ...
That concludes our live coverage of Egypt's ninth day of anti-government protests, but you can keep up to date with regular news updates throughout the night. Thank you for following developments on ...
As new flights connect western Europe and Tbilisi, Antonia Bolingbroke-Kent explores the wide-open spaces of the little-visited Javakheti plateau ...
It can be hard to catch your breath in the hustle and bustle of London – and not just because of the smog. Luckily for us, a ...
One of Scarborough’s best-known events, the Scalby Charity Walk, is raising funds for Futureworks on Easter Monday.
The administration reversed course after dozens of judges ordered it to reinstate legal records for student visa holders.
A 16-year-old boy, reportedly upset after being scolded by his uncle, went on a rampage in Mumbai’s Bhandup area on Saturday afternoon, vandalising a government bus with a sword. The shocking ...
From her home on Louisiana's "Cancer Alley," Lydia Gerard looks down at her 8-month-old great-granddaughter and wonders if ...
The repowered buses, converted by NewPower, a venture of OEM Wrightbus, have been in service across the UK, clocking up over 35,000 miles. The data, which includes winter driving and real-life mileage ...