New interactive WSTA map pinpoints the best vineyards and distilleries to visit in Britain

Advertisement Visits to continental vineyards for wine-loving Britons are tricky to plan at the moment – so now is the time to get acquainted with the best of homegrown British wine. Yes, there are vineyards in Britain. And not only do many make very good wine, lots of them roll …...Read More

Mother, 45, 'hysterical with grief' after she survives car crash that killed her family in Ireland

A mother was left 'hysterical with grief' after she was the sole survivor of a car crash that killed her husband and two children last night. The family were returning from an evening out in nearby Londonderry on Thursday night when their vehicle plunged off the road into Lough Foyle …...Read More

Fourteen B&Q staff test positive for coronavirus at a distribution centre in Swindon

Fourteen B&Q staff test have tested positive for coronavirus at a distribution centre in Swindon. The DIY company said other colleagues at the warehouse in South Marston were informed of the result through a track and trace system and were told to self-isolate before testing negative for the Covid-19. It …...Read More

Coronavirus vaccine: 6 reasons why we can be optimistic of getting a COVID-19 vaccine in 2021

Eight months on, it has become evidently clear that only a vaccine would be able to fight the COVID-19 pandemic. There's been a lot of promising updates surrounding the development of a vaccine, with Russia being the first nation to develop a COVID-19 vaccine. Many others are under work and …...Read More

Triple amputee Iraq vet's TikTok star wife says she's 'not scared' of fraud charges

The wife of the Iraq war vet charged with stealing $350,000 from the We Build The Wall GoFundMe account to fund their lavish lifestyle says she's 'not scared' of the case because she 'knows the truth'. Prosecutors allege that Brian Kolfage, a triple amputee and celebrated war veteran, was the …...Read More

Overlooked No More: Leonora O’Reilly, Suffragist Who Fought for Working Women

This article is part of Overlooked, a series of obituaries about remarkable people whose deaths, beginning in 1851, went unreported in The Times. This latest installment is one of many ways The New York Times is examining the centennial of the 19th Amendment. The date was March 13, 1912. The …...Read More

Grand Canyon cliff collapse reveals footprints made by egg-laying animals 313 MILLION years ago

Some 313 million years ago, two creatures trekked across sand dunes in what is now the Grand Canyon and now paleontologist have uncovered evidence of their journey. A massive boulder fell from the Mankacha Formation during a collapse and imprinted in the red stone are to pairs of the oldest …...Read More

Small spongy bone was key to supporting huge dinosaurs

A small spongy bone called the trabecular was key to supporting huge duck billed dinosaurs that roamed the Earth around 60 million years ago. The four-legged, plant-eating hadrosaurs or 'bulky lizards' were up to 65 feet long and weighed up to 8,000 pounds. But hdrosaurs had a unique bone adaptation …...Read More

Malta's former PM Joseph Muscat is formally questioned by cops for over murder of journalist

Malta's former prime minister Joseph Muscat was questioned by police on Friday afternoon about testimony given to officers by the suspected mastermind in the murder of anti-corruption journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, businessman Yorgen Fenech. Muscat resigned after it was revealed he was friends with, and had received expensive gifts from …...Read More

DeJoy Tells Senators Election Mail Will Be Delivered ‘Fully and on Time’

WASHINGTON — Louis DeJoy, the embattled postmaster general whose cost-cutting and operational changes have prompted widespread concern about mail-in voting, said on Friday he was “extremely, highly confident” the Postal Service could handle the largest vote-by-mail program in American history. He said it was “outrageous” for Democrats to suggest that …...Read More