As the Queen celebrates her 94th birthday, here's our gift ideas for people in their nineties
Treat them to a present that the monarch herself would love to receive, from hampers to personalised prints
Treat them to a present that the monarch herself would love to receive, from hampers to personalised prints
Seibel was also Y Combinator's first black partner before becoming CEO
Former striker claim negligent treatment of an Achilles problem brought a premature end to his time as a player
'We did have self-isolation but we found many people flouted it,' said Sir David Skegg from New Zealand
'Health is not just determined on what you look like on the outside,' singer says in TikTok video
Pepper's body discovered in West Lothian field
Scientists use drones as new method for counting turtles, producing more accurate results
While it lacks the belly laughs of Knocked Up or Funny People, this Pete Davidson comedy-drama is intriguingly resistant to the genre rulebook
'Employers are routinely flouting health and safety law,' says Trades Union Congress
Talks will now continue over the players' long-term futures
Many more people are reading scientific papers as research on Covid-19 piles up. But, says Carl Zimmer, they should always be approached with a healthy dose of scepticism
Ambush took place months after Chadema party leader was charged with sedition, among other things
Government hasn't given business what it needs to prepare as deadline looms
Neil Basu, head of UK counter-terror policing, urges officers to listen to 'legitimate anger'
Charlton have been bought by a consortium led by the businessman Paul Elliott in what supporters hope is the final twist in the club's long-running and farcical ownership saga.
'Where do we go from here?' asks talkshow host
If parents can't work, or can't work at normal capacity, because of childcare commitments it threatens to be a blow to the wider economy. But just how large could the damage of the prolonged school shutdown be?
Former Netherlands international said black communities are 'fed up' and 'have had enough'
The prime minister has a duty to take a hard look at the racial inequalities which still plague the country
The designer put instructions, and a link to the source code, in a blog post for people to make their own
'This is done EXPLICITLY to keep black people from shopping in these stores', says Twitter user
Robert Jenrick quashed his own decision on 1,500-property plan after accepting it was unlawful
The former two-weight world champion believes Floyd Mayweather Jr is proof of prejudice and double standards in the sport