When doctors told Kate Parnaby her unborn son had just half a heart she was faced with an agonising decision. They told her she could terminate the pregnancy, let him die at birth, or try complicated surgery to replumb the heart. The
The narcotics intercepted in the Gulf are around 80-90 percent in purity (Image: PA/SWNS) In a rare insight into their daring operations to disrupt heroin, crystal and hashish smuggling routes in the Gulf of Oman, a brave Commando said they are detecting
British soldiers are braving the cold winds with temperatures as low as -12C as they take part in NATO war games 80 miles away from Russia. The squaddies are flying in Chinook helicopters and charging round the snow-covered forest with tanks as
In one shop, mannequins have been pictured by photographers with hoods made from the same material as the traditional Afghan dresses they sell. “I can’t cover the mannequins’ heads with plastic or ugly things because it would make my window and shop
A rape survivor has committed suicide as her friend and ex-Sky Sport’s presenter Charlie Webster pays tribute to her. Katie, who was found dead at her home on Sunday in Australia, helped to convict her paedophile running coach that inspired a BBC
King Charles III has made his first public appearance since the release of Prince Harry’s memoir Spare. The King arrived in Aberdeenshire today for a public engagement at the Aboyne and Mid-Deeside Community Shed. The seemingly unfazed monarch beamed as he greeted
Party goers were seen in high spirits as they welcomed in the new year with parties and firework shows up and down the country. Some attempted to dress in suitable attire for the wind and rain while others dressed up in heels
A video has emerged showing women in the city of Herat, in western Afghanistan, being sprayed with water cannons at a protest against the Taliban’s banning of female students from the country’s universities. The footage captures the moment a woman is blown