The divorce between Jonas Brothers singer Joe Jonas and his estranged wife Sophie Turner has been approved, five years after the pair got married.
Taylor Swift has said she will vote for Kamala Harris in the US election, prompting a strong response from Donald Trump who claims she'll "probably pay a price for it".
Oasis has ruled out more dates in the UK as part of their reunion tour, including a return to iconic Knebworth Park.
Foo Fighters singer Dave Grohl, well known for his reputation as "the nicest guy in rock", has admitted becoming the father to a baby born "outside of my marriage".
US voice actor Peter Renaday, best known for his role as Master Splinter in the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series, has died aged 89.
They pick up TV presenter prize for a historic 23rd year in a row
Australia’s innings ends with a whimper after England weather early storm
This Morning hoping to regain best daytime show crown
Concerns about a spike in baby deaths were not discussed at hospital board level until after the year-long attack spree of “elephant in the room” Lucy Letby had ended, a public inquiry has heard.
Sir Keir Starmer has been accused of “hiding” the impact of the Government’s winter fuel payment cuts amid fears the policy will cause an increase in pensioner deaths.
Israeli strikes on Palestinian territories have killed more than two dozen people, according to local officials.
The Ukrainian prime minister has asked the UK for “help and support” in using long-range missiles to strike Russian territory as he met the Foreign Secretary in Kyiv.
The UK economy flatlined in July for the second month in a row, according to the latest official figures, as the Chancellor said she was “under no illusion about the scale of the challenge” the country faces.
Mel Stride has been eliminated from the Conservative leadership contest as Robert Jenrick topped the second round of voting by MPs.
The case of serial killer Beverley Allitt formed part of nurse Lucy Letby’s training, a public inquiry has heard.
Sir Keir Starmer has seen off a backbench rebellion over plans to cut the winter fuel allowance but the Government’s majority fell to 120.
The United States and the UK have formally accused Iran of supplying short-range ballistic missiles to Russia to use in the war in Ukraine, and plan to take measures to punish those involved.
Prisoners could be put up in hotels when they are freed early to ease jail overcrowding, the Justice Secretary said.
Sir Keir Starmer has insisted bosses are not “knocking on my door saying they want to rip up employee rights” as he defended his plan to tackle bad working practices.
Consumer group Which? has called on Oasis and Ticketmaster to “do the right thing” and refund fans hit by inflated ticket prices.
All primary school-aged children should be given free meals to help tackle the obesity crisis, leading health experts have said.
Harry Kane has set his sights on notching 100 international goals as he prepares to become just the 10th male England player to reach a century of caps against Finland.
Spiralling levels of economic inactivity in Britain’s workforce are set to be tackled by the Government as it pledged to address the “greatest employment challenge of a generation”.
It is “inevitable” some of the hundreds of inmates set to be freed from jail early will commit more crimes and end up back behind bars, the prisons watchdog warned.
James Earl Jones, the American actor known for being the voice of Darth Vader in Star Wars, has died at the age of 93.
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