MPs reiterate plans to give councils powers to fine drivers for minor traffic offences
The change to the Traffic Management Act 2004 is set to bring the whole of England in line with London, where local transport officials already use ANPR cameras to issue millions of fines. Read more...
On Day 1, Biden Moves to Undo Trumps Legacy
President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr.s assertive use of executive authority is intended to overturn what aides have described as the gravest damages President Trump inflicted on the country. Read more...
Grieving Sean can still lift our spirits
Sean Hughes was once all the rage. But his stand-up career stalled and he settled down to the slightly less stellar heights of team captain on Never Mind The Buzzcocks. Read more...
Wow! She actually said that' Cooper reacts to Fox Business host's false riot claim
On her Fox Business show, Maria Bartiromo falsely claimed that the mob that stormed the US Capitol was "infiltrated" by Democrats who dressed in MAGA clothes. CNN's Anderson Cooper and global affairs analyst Max Boot discuss. Read more...
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang was subbed vs Newcastle due to stomach issue
The Gunners comfortably overcame Newcastle 3-0 in the Premier League on Monday night, with Aubameyang scoring a second-half brace while Bukayo Saka netted in between. Read more...
War-Zone Experience Carries Journalists Into Inauguration Coverage
Reporters and photographers who are no strangers to conflict are among those assigned to what is usually a day of pageantry. Read more...
Whos Got the Nuclear Football? Actually, the Question Is When Biden Gets the Biscuit
The handoff of power from President Trump to President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. on Wednesday involves choreography that includes two nuclear footballs and two sets of launch codes. Read more...
Indian brave, courtesan, slave and the world's loudest snorer MANY LIVES AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY BY STEPHANIE BEACHAM
It takes a while to get into this book because first you have to navigate a prologue and not one but two forewords, the first by the authors 11-year-old grandson, who reveals that at 4 a.m. without make-up Stephanie Beacham has green skin, witch-like hair and gives him nightmares, muses JOHN HARDING Read more...
Is Rivian the Next Tesla? Investors Bet Big on Electric Truck Maker
Rivian, which has raised another .65 billion, plans to sell a pickup truck and S.U.V. it has worked on for more than a decade. Read more...
Antigua holidays Bask on beautiful beaches - and it's all restriction-free
Antigua is keen to welcome visitors - and the island remains on the UK's travel corridor list. Matt Simester took his family for an all-inclusive holiday and visited some of its stunning beaches. Read more...
Netflix teases 'exciting news' about Bridgerton after the show wastipped to run for EIGHT seasons
The series debuted on Christmas Day and has remained in the top spot on Netflix's most-watched list ever since, proving to be a mammoth success. Read more...
5 Things to Do This Weekend
Our critics and writers have selected noteworthy cultural events to experience virtually. Read more...
Lionel Messi and Barcelona The highs and lows
After 10 La Liga titles, four Champions League trophies and six Ballon d'Or awards, Lionel Messi seemed ready to say adios to Barcelona, but he's set to stay on at Bara. Read more...
Klopp review A compelling gallop of a read
It is all there in the title Anthony Quinn is head over heels in love with Jrgen Klopp. No wonder, really. Read more...
'Straight Pride' parade organizers and bat-wielding man arrested for taking part in Capitol riot
Suzanne Ianni, a 59-year-old Natick, Massachusetts, resident, and Mark Sahady, 46, of Malden, Massachusetts, were charged for their role in the US Capitol riot, as was Emanuel Jackson (inset). Read more...
Toyota to Pay a Record Fine for a Decade of Clean Air Act Violations
Toyotas 0 million settlement with the federal government follows a series of emissions-related scandals in the auto industry. Read more...
After a Few Dates, They Traveled to the Other Side of the World
Jeffrey Basting, a government refugee officer, was on a two-month assignment in New Orleans when he met Hallie Dietsch. She didnt think that their relationship could last. Read more...
In Canada, Hockey Struggles to Return Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic
Because of concerns about the coronavirus, two of the three top junior leagues have yet to start their seasons. One of them may be allowed to resume only if it bans body checking. Read more...
Justice Dept. Ends Stock Trade Inquiry Into Richard Burr Without Charges
Law enforcement officials told the senator that they would not pursue charges over his dumping of hundreds of thousands of dollars of stock after Senate coronavirus briefings early in the pandemic. Read more...
Save our Vegas wedding! The Holiday Guru answers coronavirus-related travel questions
The Holiday Guru is always on hand to answer your questions. And with the pandemic causing mass confusion among travellers, the Guru's advice has never been more sought-after. Read more...