The first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine would likely be given to people who are at high risk of being infected, including health care workers and senior citizens.
Queen Elizabeth will be celebrating her 70th anniversary of reign in the summer of 2022.
French ships pull 64 migrants from Channel
West Ham United superstar Declan Rice heaped praise on Arsenal rising star Bukayo Saka, whom he described as "ridiculous."
Sydney recorded its hottest November night as Australia's largest city suffered through a weekend heatwave that saw daytime temperatures peak above 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit).
Eamon McCrory, a professor of developmental neuroscience and psychopathology at University College London, says Kate Middleton's work on behalf of families and children will have a long-term impact.
Gwyneth Paltrow's 1999 best actress Oscar win for "Shakespeare In Love" didn't make sense to Glenn Close, who preferred Fernanda Montenegro's performance in "Central Station."
Britain and France sign fresh deal to reduce migrant crossings
News has broken about lockdown restrictions in the UK, and while they've been loosened, there are some tips to continue to keep families safe.
Europe virus toll crosses 400,000, shops reopen in France
Hydrogen-powered car manufacturer Riversimple is hoping to steal a march on competitors ahead of Britain's promised "green revolution" that would see petrol-powered cars banned within 10 years.
Pleased with Marcus Rashford’s contributions to society, Sir Alex Ferguson believes the Manchester United star should be giving him advice.
Iconic Vienna hotel turns to drive-in cake as pandemic bites
A fur industry already reeling from economic pressures may have been dealt a fatal blow by COVID-19.
Global stocks mostly rise as S&P, Nasdaq notch fresh records
Growing evidence suggests COVID-19 is putting stress on interpersonal relationships.
No, Magna Carta does not allow firms to defy Covid curbs
There were hundreds of shoppers including children inside the store when the woman went on with her bottle-breaking spree.
The airlines are replacing the “self-isolation” rule with a rigorous testing protocol to make their flights "quarantine free.”
UK to impose tougher rules on Google, Facebook
Diego Maradona led Argentina to the 1986 FIFA World Cup win.
Workers belonging to at least 50 activist groups across 15 countries are asking Amazon to honor tax laws and be environmentally conscious.