After two deaths, it’s right to be concerned and to discuss investment in public health. But our system is good and it’s working, says Devi Sridhar, chair of global public health at the University of Edinburgh
YouTube gamer planned audacious alibi, appeared grief-stricken at wake and apparently spied on victim’s family
Whether you want to free it or regulate it into submission, one thing is clear: this new technology is moving so fast that we can’t fully grasp it, says Zoe Williams
Pontiff tells Italian airline staff aerial bombings should be banned, in condemnation of war
Objects that were believed to have some form of magic effect are part of an exhibition exploring how ancient cultures tried to change the world around them
Leftwing victor has pledged to cut officials’ expenses and perks, but first must turn his attention to a series of crises
Cranbrook, Kent: Fat hen, chickweed and stinging nettles often end up in the compost heap, but they deserve a try in the kitchen
President claims immigration agents could help manage long lines as TSA agents go unpaid during partial shutdown
Gavin Burrows said claimants in case against Daily Mail publisher ‘very misled’ over his work
A new wave of hyper-regional hoagies, subs and pizzas are taking over Manchester’s food scene. But are they really as American as apple pie?
Nine people hospitalised and airport closed after landing plane hits fire truck responding to separate incident
Some inside Iran believe threat was designed to divert attention from desire to seize islands in strait of Hormuz