The Republican Party has won enough seats to control the US House, completing the party’s sweep into power and securing their hold on the American government alongside president-elect Donald Trump.
The 24 blank sculptures will receive a mermaid makeover in an empty warehouse as they are painted with vibrant and colourful designs by artists. They will be used for the launch o ...
Bournemouth's annual Alpine Christmas Market will be returning in 2024 with plenty of festive attractions to enjoy. The event will officially kick off on Thursday, November 14 in the Square with the ...
YMCA Bournemouth and the HealthBus Trust are appealing for residents to spread some Christmas cheer by giving a gift to those in need this festive period. The YMCA’s 18th ‘Prezzies for Rezzies’ ...
BOURNEMOUTH-BASED developer McCarthy Stone has found that demand for bungalows among the elderly is almost double the total availability. The study by the firm found more than nine million old people ...
Protests erupted in Paris on Wednesday against a controversial gala organised by far-right figures in support of Israel. The event, intended to raise funds for the Israeli military, included Israeli ...
Footballer turned tennis player Diego Forlan suffered a 6-1 6-2 doubles defeat in his professional debut at age 45 in front ...
Republican representative from Florida Matt Gaetz has submitted his resignation from US congress, effective immediately, launching an eight-week clock to fill his seat, Speaker Mike Johnson has said.
Rare remains of Roman wall paintings and the world’s first railway station are among the sites added to a list of heritage at risk, an annual update shows. But there is better news for a market town’s ...
At least one explosion outside Brazil’s Supreme Court has killed one person and forced the justices and staff to evacuate the ...
The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents (RoSPA) warned the country is “facing an accident crisis” after data from England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland showed a UK-wide rise of 42% ...
Collective action could begin in January if there is not an ‘adequate response’ from Government, the National Pharmacy Association said.