Margaret Court returned to the Australian Open on Tuesday as she was seen in the stands of Rod Laver Arena, interrupting Novak Djokovic’s match when her phone rang. However, Tennis Australia reportedly had no knowledge of the former world No. 1’s presence.
The headteacher of a school fighting a legal challenge over its decision to ban prayer rituals says it is “taking a massive toll”. Staff are “too terrified” to travel alone following death threats and a bomb scare, revealed Katharine Birbalsingh. One teacher’s
Desperate XL bully dog owners have fought back against a ban that would force them to put their animals down, with exemption pleas soaring to more than 21,000 in just a few weeks. The ban was brought in after the number of
Pro-Palestinian badge ban sparks threats: Barclay Primary School faces closure (Image: Getty) Barclay Primary School in Leyton, east London, has sent a letter to parents warning that it may have to “revert to online learning” if the safety of children and staff
An iconic city has banned tourists from taking photos on bridges to try and stop overcrowding. Las Vegas, Nevada, has banned people from stopping and standing on certain bridges to take photos of the local sites and sounds. The city, which is
Islamist extremists linked to some of the most controversial pro-Palestinian protests in London will be classified as terrorists from tomorrow. Parliament on Thursday approved plans to proscribe Hizb ut-Tahrir as a terrorist organisation. Hizb ut-Tahrir has organised rallies which took place on
Gary Lineker has faced criticism for retweeting suggestions that Israel should face sanctions from FIFA as a result of its actions in Gaza. The England legend and TV presenter posted the statement from the Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott
Gary Lineker is facing calls to be sacked from the BBC after calling for Israel to be banned from international football. The presenter has been receiving a barrage of criticism since reposting a statement from a pro-Palestine group known as the Palestinian
They are accused of creating fictitious names that give the impression that their own-brand products come from homely small-scale suppliers. But the products – which include fruit and vegetables as well as meat and honey – could come from any of hundreds
Plans to stop moves from Britain for cattle, pigs, sheep, goats and horses under the Animal Welfare (Livestock Exports) Bill will be considered today. It would prevent them from enduring unnecessary stress and injury on long journeys. Labour wants the Bill amended