
- HIV stigma ‘remains’ as poll reveals public not up to date on progress since 1980sLess than 40% of people in Britain know that those being effectively treated for HIV cannot pass the virus on to partners, a survey has revealed. ... read more
- Number of pubs falls by 7,000 in a decade to lowest number on recordThere are 7,000 fewer pubs in England and Wales than there were 10 years ago, research has found. ... read more
- Sydney floods force tens of thousands to flee homesTens of thousands of Sydney residents have been ordered to evacuate after relentless rains triggered floods in low-lying suburbs for the fourth time in 18 months. ... read more
- Hong Kong said ‘miracle’ needed to find more survivors from ship sunk in Typhoon Chaba. China just found oneA rescue team from mainland China saved a crew member of a ship that broke in half and sank during Typhoon Chaba in the early hours of Monday morning -- just hours after their counterparts in Hong Kong said a "miracle" would be needed to find any more survivors. ... read more
- No indication Copenhagen shopping mall shooting was terror related, Danish police sayDanish police have said there is no indication a shooting at a Copenhagen shopping mall was terror related. ... read more
- Stefanos Tsitsipas and Nick Kyrgios fined for bad-tempered clash at WimbledonGreek tennis player Stefanos Tsitsipas has been given the joint biggest fine of Wimbledon so far for unsportsmanlike conduct following his third-round clash with Nick Kyrgios. ... read more
- Postal workers suffered more than 1,600 dog attacks in the last yearDog attacks are leaving postal workers with permanent and disabling injuries, with figures showing more than 1,600 incidents in the last year. ... read more
- PM told to explain knowledge of MP Chris Pincher allegations before giving him deputy chief whip jobLabour have called on Boris Johnson to set out what he knew about allegations of inappropriate behaviour by disgraced MP Chris Pincher before appointing him to the Tory whips' office. ... read more
- In pictures: Deadly shooting at mall in CopenhagenA shooting at a mall in Copenhagen has left several people dead and at least three hospitalized, local authorities said Sunday. ... read more
- Police warn of ‘serious disruption’ to roads as protesters set to target motorways over fuel dutyMotorists could face "serious disruption throughout the day," police have warned, as protesters are expected to target motorways in a demonstration over high fuel prices. ... read more
- Army’s Twitter and YouTube accounts hacked and flooded with crypto spam and images of Elon MuskThe British Army has launched an investigation into a breach of its Twitter and YouTube accounts. ... read more
- MPs to debate assisted dying after petition reaches 100,000 signaturesAssisted dying will be debated in the House of Commons today, after a petition calling for its legalisation reached the required number of 100,000 signatures. ... read more
- Denmark police launch large-scale manhunt after fatal mall shootingSeveral people have been killed and injured in a shooting attack at a shopping mall in Copenhagen, according to the police Large police forces have been deployed to the Danish capital of Copenhagen and the entire island of Zealand in the wake of a shooting attack that saw a gunman ... read more
- UK to pledge to ‘do everything possible to ensure Ukraine wins war’Foreign Secretary Liz Truss will pledge that the UK will "do everything possible to ensure Ukraine wins the war and recovers". ... read more
- At least six dead after glacier chunk strikes hikers on Italian mountainAt least six people hiking along a popular Alpine trail in northeastern Italy were killed on Sunday when a large chunk of glacier broke loose. ... read more