Chelsea's Edouard Mendy and Brighton's Robert Sanchez can challenge archaic stereotypes
On Tuesday night there will be a potentially-inspiring Premier League rarity when Chelsea's Edouard Mendy and Brighton's Robert Sanchez are at either end at Stamford Bridge. Read more...
'Hamlet' in the skies? The story behind Taiwan's newest airline
Debuting its first flights in January 2020, Taiwanese start-up STARLUX Airlines could be the first new player in 30 years to upend the island's duopoly aviation market. Read more...
Why Students Lie, and Why We Fall for It
All kids lie, the writer Maria Konnikova says. Its a part of growing up, testing limits and adjusting to social expectations and norms. Read more...
Sylvia Caplin
An article about lifestyle expert Carole Caplin published on September 18 erroneously referred to her mother as the late Sylvia Caplin. We are happy to report that Sylvia Caplin is alive, well and continuing to work. Our apologies for these errors and the distress caused. Read more...
Covid-19 GPs are told to CANCEL planned AstraZeneca vaccination appointments for pregnant women
An NHS England letter sent to practices on Saturday specified sites that do not have Pfizer or Moderna vaccines in stock should cancel all first dose appointments for pregnant women. Read more...
Irish eyes are smiling at a Russian star
Francesco Cileas LArlesiana, is a sure-fire winner at this year's Wexford festival. In the young Russian tenor Dmitry Golovnin they have unearthed a future star. Read more...
History in Bloom in Bulgaria
A festival In Kazanlak, Bulgaria, in June will celebrate the Damask rose grown in the country. Read more...
Covid New Zealand Infected Auckland airport worker visited Westfield shopping centre and Bunnings
An Auckland Airport cleaner who tested positive to coronavirus visited major shopping centres, including a Bunnings Warehouse and Westfield while infected. Read more...
Phillip Schofield clashes with 'Sexy Hunter'Mikela Fialova
The This Morning host, 59, appeared to struggle with the idea during Tuesday's show and said it was 'blood lust' to shoot an animal and post a picture online. Read more...
DAN WOOTTON Let's all raise a glass to Rod, the landlord who spoke for millions
DAN WOOTTON I believe our political leaders have overseen the destruction of the great British pub tradition for the sake of a health and safety autocracy. Read more...
Cuomos Pandemic Book Leads to an Investigation
Gov. Cuomo is already weathering investigations into his professional conduct and personal behavior and now his work as an author will be scrutinized as well. Read more...
Netflix to Debut Italys First TV Show With a Majority Black Cast
The creators of Zero, including the co-writer Antonio Dikele Distefano, say they hope viewers enjoy it so much that the characters racial identity becomes irrelevant. Read more...
At least 97 injured in Egypt as train derails
At least 97 people were injured when a train went off the tracks near the city of Toukh, north of Cairo on Sunday, according to Egypt's Ministry of Health. Read more...
Bomb scare rocks major Melbourne hospital as cops cordon off area and question a driver
Police are investigating following a bomb scare outside a major Melbourne hospital on Tuesday afternoon. Read more...
Pictured The amazing new 'sky ladder' that hangs 400ft above the rugged landscape of Utah
Called the Cave Peak Stairway, it has 120 steps and measures 200ft (61m) in length. That's enough, it's claimed, to make it the longest walkway of its kind in the Northern Hemisphere. Read more...
As Africans We Must Uplift Each Other A Memoir of Humanitarianism
In I Am a Girl From Africa, the former U.N. adviser Elizabeth Nyamayaro retraces her life story from childhood starvation to NGOs. Read more...