Johanna Konta inflicts the worst defeat of Serena Williams' career with a thumping first-round victory at the Silicon Valley Classic.
Researchers are feeding farmed salmon a genetically modified plant to see if it boosts omega-3 levels.
The Labour leader apologises for "appearing on platforms with people whose views I completely reject".
The doorman is accused of telling Emily White he could do what he wanted after sexually harassing her.
Four friends scuba-dived off the coast of Cyprus but their air tanks quickly ran out triggering a chain of catastrophic events.
The advertising watchdog ruled the firm could not say it reached London in 30 minutes if many trains did not.
Farmers are sending livestock to slaughter early as the lack of rain leaves pastures dry.
A used car, plastic chairs and broken vacuums are among the items being sold by the US embassy.
The Telegraph leads on an interview with a Northern Ireland veteran facing criminal charges.
A police cordon is put in place at the centre as officers launch an investigation.
The search for a man who went missing after going in the sea had begun on Sunday afternoon.
Police release footage showing the suspects in the grounds of a multi-millionaire's home.
Suppliers have to agree a plan of action after problems were found with doors from five brands.
Tony Soutter calls for more support for young, high-level athletes after his daughter Ellie's death.
South Wales Fire and Rescue Service has been called to the library on eight occasions since 2016.
Pupils at a primary school have set-up an after-school club to raise awareness of gender inequality.
Red and yellow cards will be issued to managers and coaches for misconduct in the technical area this coming season.
Fans of the reality TV show gathered at Stansted Airport as the couples returned home.
Police believe the RAF gunner was taken away by a rubbish lorry after falling asleep in a bin after a night out.
The Home Office acted unlawfully when it rejected unaccompanied children in Calais, a court rules.
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