The Project hosts fought back tears as the tragedies suffered by thousands in historic Australian floods were laid bare in a heart-breaking segment. After watching Brisbane’s battlers describe their losses – including one man who broke down on camera at the destruction
One small step for an artist: British man’s latest piece will be sent to the Moon in Nasa project Sacha Jafri will have his latest piece set ‘eternally’ on the moon later this year The artwork will be sent to the Moon
A luxury apartment building billed as ‘Brisbane’s first world-class tower’ has instead put one of Australia’s biggest building companies on the verge of collapse. Construction on the 443 Queen Street in the heart of Brisbane came to a standstill on Wednesday afternoon
Bob Dylan got it wrong. Who says you don’t need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows? These days you don’t only need a weatherman, you need the Department for Transport, the rail companies, the bus companies, the police, the
The architect firm behind the much-criticised Marble Arch Mound has another garden project up its sleeve – a self-sustaining ‘Valley of Eden’, complete with 10,000 garden plots, a giant mirrored sphere and a sunken stadium. Last month, contractors started tearing down the
The Duchess of Cambridge praised the strength and bravery of a five-year-old cancer patient in a telephone call released today. Mila Sneddon, of Falkirk, was photographed kissing her father through a window as she shielded while undergoing intensive chemotherapy for leukaemia during
37 Republicans led by Mitch McConnell demand Education Department not teach the 1619 Project because it puts a ‘divisive agenda’ over accuracy Thirty-seven Republicans led by Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell demanded that the U.S. Department of Education not teach the 1619
Ursula von der Leyen: EU vaccine programme is ‘on track’ Using figures published by Eurostat, the bloc’s statistics division, and the UK’s Office of National Statistics (ONS) last month, Facts4EU compared jobless totals in Britain with those of major EU countries, as
A student filmmaker has demonstrated a new level of commitment to his studies by digging an authentic World War One trench in his parent’s back garden. Chris Richards, 22, dug the 3 ft deep and 5ft wide trench for his final year
Scientists studying bat diseases at China’s maximum-security laboratory in Wuhan were engaged in a massive project to investigate animal viruses alongside leading military officials – despite their denials of any such links. Documents obtained by The Mail on Sunday reveal that a