US mass shootings: Movie theatre chains ban Joker masks and costumes
Landmark Theatre chain bans customers from wearing joker masks and costumes out of fear of mass shootings.
Melania Trump catches up with FLOTUS duties ahead of 2020 election campaign
Are Melania Trump's recent public appearances testing the waters ahead of the 2020 presidential election campaign?
Retired British couple faces 8-year jail time for carrying £1m worth of cocaine on Caribbean cruise
The couple was sentenced to an 8-year prison term in Portugal after being caught aboard a cruise ship with cocaine worth £1m.
Mother-daughter tiff gone wrong as family pets maul mother of three to death
A 44-year-old resident of Widnes, Cheshire was mauled to death by two dogs during a squabble with her 21-year-old daughter.
British ISIS bride begs to return home as 'civil war' breaks out in ISIS refugee camp
Shamima Begum hopes to return to the United Kingdom while her refugee camp is torn apart by violence initiated by women who still support ISIS.
World Contraceptive Day: The options don't end with birth control pills
Major side effects of taking the pill should be considered as a reason to learn more about other options.
British tanker owner claims Iran is refusing to release Stena Impero
British tanker Stena Impero is yet to set sail, Iran claims that the delay is due to an on-going investigation.
'Mentally ill Swedish child' comment forces Fox News to apologize to Greta Thunberg
Fox News guest Michael Knowles called the climate change activist "mentally ill" forcing the channel to apologise on his behalf.
Thomas Cook ruins Thomas Cook's dream wedding
British groom-to-be Thomas Cook is left without a wedding after Thomas Cook, the travel agency, collapsed.
German court's definition of hangover as an illness calls for a guilt-free Oktoberfest sick leave
Hangovers have been defined as an illness by a German court during a trial against an anti-hangover supplement company.
Free rides and free weddings offered to those affected by Thomas Cook collapse
Businesses hire laid off staff while some customers have been offered train rides and even a free wedding.
SAS deployed to secure Royal Navy's Gulf base amidst fear of Iranian attack
Fears of an Iranian attack on the Royal Navy base in the gulf has prompted the deployment of an SAS team.
Italy permits charity boat with 182 migrants to dock at Sicily
The charity boat, Ocean Viking, has been permitted by Italy to dock in Sicily, bringing the wait of 182 migrants to an end.
Hong Kong Protests: Teens arrested and senior citizen pepper sprayed by police
Hong Kong Police arrested two teens for protesting and pepper-sprayed a 73-year-old "Protect the Children" group member.
Students join Global Climate Strike as police arrests protesters in London
Students all over the UK join the Global Climate Strike. Police have arrested two protesters in London.
Thomas Cook puts 180,000 British holidaymakers at risk of being stranded
Thomas Cook is in need of funds to remain in business, without it, many holidaymakers could get stranded.
America's Got Talent 2019: Season's first golden buzzer recipient takes home the trophy
Kodi Lee, the participant who got the season's first golden buzzer took home the $1m (nearly £886k) grand prize.
Dutch footballer Kelvin Maynard shot dead in Amsterdam
Two men on motorbikes chased Kelvin Maynard's car before fatally shooting the footballer.
Princess Beatrice's wedding may be delayed because of Queen Elizabeth
Princess Beatrice's wedding date will depend on the Queen's schedule once the couple decides to tie the knot.
Trump pressures Iran with increased sanctions, Saudi reveals evidence of Iran's involvement in attacks
Saudi Arabia has revealed evidence of Iran's involvement in the oil plant attack.
Toxic smoke chokes Indonesia, nearly 200 arrested for causing forest fires
Forest fires in Indonesia has spread toxic smoke all over the country and nearby territories.
Hong Kong Protests: weekly horse race cancelled due to political unrest
The Hong Kong Jockey Club cancelled their weekly horse race due to safety concerns caused by the continued political unrest.
Nearly 50,000 GM workers go on strike for putting "profits ahead of employees"
United Auto Workers union went on strike, shutting down GM factories to pressure the company to meet their demands.
US-Iran tension increased after Saudi Aramco attack
The drone attack on Aramco plant in Saudi might affect oil prices and inflame US-Iran conflict.
Piers Morgan makes Cristiano Ronaldo cry
During an emotional interview, Ronaldo spoke to the TV host about his father and the rape allegation against him.
Dog Breeder jailed and fined £50,000 for hoarding over 100 dogs in horrid conditions
Northumberland resident Lynn Stoker faces jail and a hefty fine for hoarding over 100 dogs in "shocking conditions".
PETA joins Extinction Rebellion to disrupt London Fashion Week
PETA and Extinction Rebellion are set to stage protests over the five days of the London Fashion Week.
How unlucky has Friday the 13th been in human history?
While many Britons fear Friday the 13th, the day has not always been unlucky for the world.
Trump kills peace negotiations,Taliban threatens US troops in response
The Taliban threatens to attack US Troops in Afghanistan after Trump ended peace talks.
Who is Daniel Johnston and why should you mourn him?
Cult musician Daniel Johnston died at the age of 58. The music fraternity mourns the loss of the man who inspired artists like Kurt Cobain and Sufjan Stevens.