More than half of Americans believe the US will go to war with Iran "within the next few years," according to a new Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll. Fewer than 40% approve of President Donald Trump's handling of the crisis.more
The Royal Mail is launching the UK's first parcel postboxes across the country. The move follows a successful trial and is the first major change in the use of postboxes in 160 years.more
Police asked a McDonald's restaurant near an Edinburgh venue where Nigel Farage was speaking not to sell milkshakes because of concerns protesters might throw them at the Brexit party leader.more
A recent study has revealed that 93% of parents, of children aged 2-5 years old, believe toddlers of this age group are spending too much time in front of electronic devices.more
Nearly seven in 10 lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans (LGBT) people have been sexually harassed at work, according to research for the Trades Union Congress revealing a "hidden epidemic".more
Two months after the mass shooting at a mosque in New Zealand was live-streamed by the accused gunman on Facebook, the company is introducing new rules for the feature.more
The Jeremy Kyle Show has been axed by ITV after the death of a guest who took part in the programme. Steve Dymond was found dead on 9 May a week after filming the show, during which he took a lie detector test.more
Rising inequality in Britain risks putting the country on the same path as the US to become one of the most unequal nations on earth, according to a Nobel-prize winning economist.more
Broadband, pay-TV, mobile phone and landline customers must be told when their contracts are about to end and be informed of their providers' best alternative deals, under new rules.more
ITV has suspended filming and broadcasts of The Jeremy Kyle Show after the death of a guest who appeared on the programme, amid growing scrutiny of how reality television affects the people who take part.more
Phone calls made from one EU country to another EU country will be capped at 19 euro cents per minute effective May 15, the European Commission said on Monday, part of a decade-long battle to bring down costs for the bloc's 500 million citizens.more
"Jewelery, bicycles, laptops or game consoles - these are the most popular gifts for the first Holy Communion." Not every parent of the recipient knows that the more expensive ones must be taxed "- reports Rzeczpospolita daily.more