Holidaymakers travelling from one of the UK’s busiest airports have been warned to be careful of “meet and greet” parking scams as the summer holiday season approaches. According to the police, several “rogue” companies have been looking for unsuspecting victims at Gatwick airport.
Ken Todd, 76, the landlord of the Castle Inn in Little Wakering, near Southend, said the man and woman tried to flee without paying their £62.20 bill on April 21. (Image: SWNS) A couple suspected of repeatedly dining and dashing were stopped
Sweeping benefits reforms to curb claims from people with depression and anxiety are being introduced to stop the bill rising by 52%. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak warned the system is not working in the way it was intended. Government spending on personal
The Irish Prime Minister is moving to change laws that would allow him to boot migrants flooding over the border to be returned to Britain. Irish Taoiseach Simon Harris has asked his Justice Minister to change the law regarding the designation of
A family run restaurant has been left distraught after claiming a group of Travellers racked up a more than £300 bill and left without paying. Tamarind Bay, an independent restaurant located in Exeter’s Fore Street, said that a large group of 20
Tanaiste Micheal Martin has appeared to take a dig at Britain – and Prime Minister Rishi Sunak – suggesting his controversial Rwanda Bill “may been designed” to send migrants to his country. Mr Sunak’s contentious legislation was passed by Parliament last week.
Policing Minister Chris Philp has defended the Government’s Rwanda scheme by providing two examples of how previous deterrents have worked. He referred to programmes in Australia and Albania, which have been effective in stopping the boats. Appearing on the BBC’s Question Time
Policing Minister Chris Philip has defended the Government’s Rwanda scheme by providing two examples of how previous deterrents have worked. He referred to programmes in Australia and Albania, which have been effective in stopping the boats. Appearing on the BBC’s Question Time
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Rwanda bill will become law after weeks of parliamentary wrangling between the House of Commons and House of Lords. The plan to send some asylum seekers to Africa passed on Monday (April 22) after the Lords dropped their
‘At least’ five migrants have died after trying to cross the English Channel in the early hours of this morning. An emergency rescue operation was launched by the French coastguard before “lifeless bodies” were found in the water. French police are now