Nathan Aspinall fired a warning to his rivals after booking his place in the last 16 of the PDC World Darts Championships with a 4-0 win over Andrew Gilding at Alexandra Palace.
Celebrating the past two decades, the choir is releasing a photobook, now available for pre-order, and commissioning two new songs.
Test Valley Borough Council is offering a free Christmas tree disposal service. Residents can leave their undecorated, real trees at one of nine designated collection points across the borough. The ...
From the death of former taoiseach John Bruton, to the unexpected resignation of Leo Varadkar as premier, the year has been dominated by politics.
A murder investigation has been launched after a stabbing victim died in north-west London. Officers were called to reports of an attack in Linacre Road, Willesden Green, at around 4.16am on Saturday.
More than 1,300 pea-sized Desertas Island land snails have been released after a successful breeding programme by Chester Zoo.
Pep Guardiola has vowed not to quit as he strives to restore Manchester City’s lost sparkle. The City boss is also refusing to point the finger of blame at any players amid the champions’ sudden ...
Disruption is continuing at some of the UK’s busiest airports as thick fog blankets the country. Flights at Stansted airport have been affected by the weather conditions, while live departure boards ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin has apologised to his Azerbaijani counterpart for what he called a “tragic incident” following a plane crash in Kazakhstan that killed 38 people.
The First Minister donned his running shoes in aid of a charity that helps those with a serious neurodegenerative condition. On Friday at 11am, John Swinney met with representatives from the My Name’5 ...
NOT a week has gone by without a letter, sometimes two, being published in the Chronicle, relating to Dean Catharine's resignation, so close to that of Justin Welby. We must not conflate the two.
The girl was left with life-changing injuries after the quad bike she was on crashed into a telegraph pole on Boxing Day.