Tinashe beats Sabrina Carpenter and Billie Eilish to TikTok song of the summer
Tinashe topped the social media app’s list of the most used songs in UK creators’ videos, while the global list was topped by Cris MJ and Floyymenor.
Tinashe topped the social media app’s list of the most used songs in UK creators’ videos, while the global list was topped by Cris MJ and Floyymenor.
Head of MI6 Alex Younger says there is a need for a ‘fourth generation of espionage’.
A geo-garden built as part of the controversial £483,000 Quantum Leap sculpture project in Shrewsbury will be completed next week after the cold-snap halted work.
The cruise was cut short and the ship returned to Singapore following the passenger’s previous diagnosis.
The cruise was cut short and the ship returned to Singapore following the passenger’s previous diagnosis.
Residents of a Shropshire village have claimed plans for six units housing more than 330,000 chickens would ruin the area.
Mat Sadler today eased fears about Walsall's slump and insisted the squad have rediscovered their focus.
The design team chosen to create a sculpture to mark Charles Darwin's bicentenary celebrations today said it was a privilege to be making the piece for Shrewsbury.
Overhead electricity cables stretching across Shrewsbury could be placed underground as part of a major scheme to redevelop the county town's former MEB depot. The cables stretch from the giant pylons at the site on Spring Gardens, Ditherington, across the north of Castlefields, over the river, over the bypass, and into Monkmoor.
The satirist and the broadcaster were among the 57 people announced as new fellows.
The winner of a young composer competition, who will hear their piece performed at the inauguration of a sculpture built to celebrate the 200th anniversary of Charles Darwin's birth, was announced today.
A road in Newport will be closing for up to a week while work takes place to repair drainage damaged by the installation of traffic bollards.
Finding Neo is a totally different movie to the Pixar original.
A new piece of public art to mark the 200th anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin will start to "rise out of the river bank" in Shrewsbury with work beginning in earnest today.
The satirist and the broadcaster were among the 57 people announced as new fellows.