Holidaymakers have hit out after they claim they were left “trapped” inside a major UK airport and made to feel like “prisoners” for allegedly breaching security. Diane and George Eastwood, from Shropshire, returned from Fuerteventura when they said doors locked shut in
Organisers behind the upcoming protest against overtourism in Tenerife have insisted locals in the Canary Islands don’t hate tourists – and have instead asked them to “help” save their territory. The Tenerife Association of Friends of Nature (ATAN) acknowledged the key role
International world leaders collectively condemned Iran’s drone and missile attacks on Israel, calling for peace in the Middle East. British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said he condemned Iran’s “reckless” attack against Israel. “I condemn in the strongest terms the Iranian regime’s reckless
On Tuesday, Argentina’s president Javier Milei re-ignited the Falklands issue by insisting the disputed islands will “return to Argentine hands”. This sparked an uproar on the islands themselves as well as in Westminster. Lee Anderson, the Reform Party MP, dismissed President Milei’s
Belarusian leader Alexander Lukashenko, Vladimir Putin’s closest ally, has openly declared his country’s readiness for war. Speaking during a visit to the border town of Grodno, Lukashenko said: “We are preparing for war, I say that openly.” The declaration comes amid Lukashenko’s
The US is due to supply Ukraine with deliveries of F-16 fighter jets in July, but a Kyiv official has slammed the aid package as being too little too late. The anonymous official said they are “no longer relevant” to their fight
Iran has been warned the United States “will not hesitate” to respond to any attacks on its military personnel should Teheran try to target it in retaliation for a missile strike on its Damascus consulate. The Pentagon insisted it was not involved
A couple has shared their unfortunate experience of moving to North Devon, revealing the shocking behaviour they faced, including “petty meanness” and “exclusive localism”, which they say ruined their stay. They claim they were constantly reminded that they were outsiders and made
Neighbours of a terraced house that starting being used as unauthorised children’s home say they suffered an “extreme loss of privacy” with one objector saying they had to sleep wearing earphones. The house, in the village of Sileby, Leicetershire, became a home
Cathy Magee, 61, and her husband Ivan, 65, had a tough time when they lost their home (Image: MEN) Cathy Magee, 61, and her husband Ivan, 65, had a tough time when they lost their home and got into £70,000 of debt.