Boris Johnson was turned away from a polling station after forgetting photo ID. The former Prime Minister was attempting to cast his ballot in South Oxfordshire, where a police and crime commissioner for the Thames Valley is being selected. But polling station
A businessman who suffered a brain injury after banging his head when he slipped in a puddle of spilt Bailey’s liqueur at Heathrow is suing for millions of pounds in compensation. Andreas Wuchner, who ran an office supplies company, claims the impact
A Jewish professor at Columbia University in New York City has been denied access to campus, according to reports. Israeli Professor Shai Davidai’s ID card was deactivated by the school, he said on Monday. A video posted to social media shows police
The MoJ confirmed Field died aged 87 with a full investigation due to be carried out.
More Vietnamese migrants have reached the UK through the Channel this year than people from any other country. While the UK Government managed to reduce the number of Albanian nationals entering the country via perilous small boat crossings, the number of migrants
Abu Hamza was convicted of 11 terrorist offences in 2014 (Image: Getty) Hate preacher Abu Hamza has boasted to US authorities the UK taxpayer will pick up the bill for his life if released – even putting his family on the payroll.
A woman with 25 tattoos says she regrets every single one, and wears longsleeves to cover them up. Rose Nicholson, 32, an accountant, got her first tattoo when she was 19 – an 8-inch heart design across her chest. And over the
Campaigners have accused Thames Water of making the “public pay for its failures” following proposals to raise customers’ bills by more than £50 a month. The water company warned bills could surge by 44% because it wants to increase spending by £1.1
A royal biographer slammed Meghan Markle for being “jealous” of King Charles as sales of his jam skyrocketed after she launched a similar product. After launching her new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, Meghan sent out 50 jars of jam to her
When Rishi Sunak flies out to Warsaw for a security summit with Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk he should not automatically assume he is meeting an ally. The two will both be buoyed by the decision over the weekend by Congress to
Estonia should ramp up its military spending to be able to buy millions of ammunition to either deter Russia’s invasion or destroy its infrastructure if Moscow’s troops attack. That’s according to the outgoing head of the country’s military. Showing little doubt Vladimir