Fire breaks out at 'The Shining' hotel: Flames rip through Oregon's historic Timberline Lodge which featured in Jack Nicholson's famed 1980 horror movie

Four different fire departments were called to the scene in the community of Government Camp, around 60 miles eat of Portland, at 9:30 pm after blaze broke out in the attic of the building.

How Apprentice winner Rachel Woolford's estate agent fiancé is okay with her coming home late and missing events because he 'understands the sacrifices firsthand' - as fitness entrepreneur is set to open more gyms with Lord Sugar's £250k

Fitness studio owner Rachel Woolford has become Lord Alan Sugar's latest business partner after winning this year's series of The Apprentice - but her head for business goes back several years.

Workshy Brits could lose handouts after 12 months as Rishi Sunak warns benefits bill is 'unsustainable' and 'life worries' are not a reason to dodge jobs - suggesting specialist teams NOT GPs should decide if people are signed off sick

Rishi Sunak is using a speech this morning to lay out plans for specialist teams to assess what work people can do, rather than GPs signing them off.

The book that predicted the Titanic disaster: Eerie 1898 novel about 'unsinkable' ocean liner 'Titan' hitting an iceberg and sinking was published 14 years before tragedy claimed 1,500 lives

She was 'unsinkable' and 'indestructible' - until she sank in 1912 after hitting an iceberg. This was the story told by author Morgan Robertson in his 1898 novel. Above: Titanic departing Southampton.

Israeli missile hits Iran, US officials say | BBC News

An Israeli missile has hit Iran, US officials have told the BBC's partner station CBS News.Iranian state media cited unconfirmed reports of explosions being ...

Mother of nine-month-old girl 'who died after being strapped face down to beanbag by nursery worker' tells court of their final moments together

Nine-month-old Genevieve was allegedly wrapped so tightly in a blanket she couldn't move by Kate Roughley (pictured), deputy manager of Tiny Toes nursery in Cheadle, Manchester.

Israel attacks Iran LIVE: Russia joins calls for restraint as world leaders react to Israeli missile strike in Iranian city that hosts state's nuclear programme

Follow the latest updates on the conflict between Israel and Iran. Reports of strikes in city of Isfahan, as flights are diverted after Netanyahu ignored Biden's plea for calm.

Autistic first-time mother, 22, killed herself hours after learning her six-month-old baby might be put up for adoption, inquest hears

Fern Foster, 22, died on July 8, 2020, after an email sent to her partner by his solicitor outlined the news that their child might be adopted.

Mother of nine-month-old girl 'who died after being strapped face down to beanbag by nursery worker' tells court of final moments together and how she told her 'I love you, sweetie' as she dropped her off and went to work

Nine-month-old Genevieve was allegedly wrapped so tightly in a blanket she couldn't move by Kate Roughley (pictured), deputy manager of Tiny Toes nursery in Cheadle, Manchester.

Direct strikes between Iran and Israel 'are now OVER', US source says... but Netanyahu may adopt 'death by 1,000 cuts' strategy of more, smaller attacks amid anger in his government at 'feeble' overnight strike

The city of Isfahan in central Iran was struck at 5am local time, with Israel reported to have targeted an air base near the city that also hosts some of Iran's nuclear research facilities

Heartbroken mother told nine-month-old daughter 'I love you, sweetie' before she died after allegedly being strapped face-down to a beanbag by a nursery worker, court hears

Nine-month-old Genevieve was allegedly wrapped so tightly in a blanket she couldn't move by Kate Roughley (pictured), deputy manager of Tiny Toes nursery in Cheadle, Manchester.

BBC World Service chief quits saying she is 'deeply concerned' about broadcaster's future amid spending cuts

Liliane Landor, who has run the international branch of the broadcaster for three year, will be stepping down in July amid reports of a £500million hole in the companies finances.

Revealed: Man threatened with arrest by police for 'breaching the peace' by being 'quite openly Jewish' near Gaza march is chief executive of leading Jewish group - as he calls for mass demo in response

Gideon Falter, who is the CEO of Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA), was pulled aside by an officer who said he was 'breaching the peace' because he was 'quite openly Jewish'.

Rishi Sunak urges 'calm heads' to avoid 'significant escalation' after Israel strikes Iran in response to drone and missile blitz

Rishi Sunak insisted that Israel 'absolutely has the right to self defence' as he stressed the facts of the overnight action are still being established.

Israel fears International Criminal Court is preparing ARREST WARRANT for Benjamin Netanyahu for breaking international laws in Gaza

Three ministers and government legal experts met at the Prime Minister's Office on Tuesday to discuss how they would manage arrest warrants over conduct in Gaza

'They know how simple it is to get signed off': Pimlico Plumbers tycoon Charlie Mullins backs Rishi Sunak's crackdown on Britain's 'sick note culture' that will strip power from GPs

Mr Mullins (pictured left) told Good Morning Britain that there was a mystery 'Monday and Friday' illness that people were feigning in order to get signed off from work by their GP.

Israel's limited attack on Iran is a 'deescalatory strike' that allows both countries to step back while saving face, experts believe

The city of Isfahan in central Iran was struck at 5am local time, with Israeli drones reported to have targeted an Air Force base which long has been home to Iran's fleet of American-made F-14 Tomcats

Shocking moment group of yobs hurl racist abuse at train passengers - before threatening BBC journalist after she started filming them

Mary Mandefield, who presents talk shows on BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 1Xtra, witnessed a vile tirade of abuse while on board a train from Bedford to Three Bridges in south London.

From Yorkshire to You're Hired: How Apprentice winner Rachel Woolford dreamt of running her own fitness business since the age of seven before opening a boutique studio just as the pandemic hit - and now is set to open more gyms with Lord Sugar's £250k

Fitness studio owner Rachel Woolford has become Lord Alan Sugar's latest business partner after winning this year's series of The Apprentice - but her head for business goes back several years.

Standing in the shadows of giants: 1,475 statues fill the landscape beside D-Day memorial overlooking France's Gold Beach to honour each of the servicemen who fell during heroic mission

Alongside the 1,475 silhouettes, the project will also install bespoke 'giants' to represent the only two women on the Memorial, nurses Sisters Evershed and Field.