A drunk female driver had her two young children with her and an open bottle of wine on the passenger seat when she crashed her car into and killed a cyclist, a court has heard.
Tiger Woods' prescription drug records will be handed over to prosecutors as part of an ongoing impaired-driving case against the 15-times major champion, a Florida state judge ruled on Tuesday.
The European Commission has confirmed that Brazilian beef and other products will be banned from the EU from 3 September unless Brazil complies with EU rules on antibiotic use in animals throughout their lifetime.
The first sign of stamping authority arrived bright and early in Downing Street, when members of the cabinet filed in for their regular Tuesday meeting - all of them refusing to say anything, writes London Correspondent Sean Whelan.
Negotiations between Denmark, Greenland and the United States on the future of the Danish autonomous territory are making progress but a deal has yet to be reached, Greenland's prime minister has said.
The Food Safety Authority (FSAI) has issued recall notices for various batches of Manor Farm, and Western Brand chicken products, as well as a notice for specific batches of Lidl chicken breast fillet products due to the presence of salmonella.
Council of Europe Commissioner for Human Rights Michael O'Flaherty has said that he is increasingly concerned about "growing fatigue and intensifying discussions" in the EU and across Europe over ending emergency protection measures for Ukrainian refugees.
The Republic of Ireland have warmed up for Saturday's international friendly encounter with Grenada in Spain with a 2-0 training game win over Real Murcia B.
The Department of Foreign Affairs has been accused of pushing the Occupied Territories Bill into "legislative purgatory" after it "diluted" its strategy ambitions for 2029.