The Canary Islands continue to grapple with a relentless influx of migrants as more than £100 million has been allocated to address the crisis. Since the beginning of 2024 until mid-March, more than 15,000 migrants have arrived illegally in Spain. A staggering
A former Royal Marine and an ex-special forces hero were among three Britons killed in an Israeli drone strike in Gaza. James Henderson, 33 was part of a team of World Central Kitchen aid workers travelling in a convoy of cars in
Heartless shoplifters and the cost-of-living crisis have forced a devastated cancer charity boss to shut up shop. Heartbroken Graeme Sergeant says a perfect storm of thefts, waning donations, the domination of larger charities and personal reasons led to the decision by trustees
Argentina and Colombia have agreed to end a diplomatic spat that escalated over right-wing Argentine President Javier Milei’s visceral attack on his leftist counterpart in Colombia last week, prompting the country to order the expulsion of Argentine diplomats. In a joint statement
UK startup Nukoko is using homegrown faba beans to create a cheaper, eco-friendly alternative to chocolate – so is a new love just around the corner for those with a sweet tooth and the industry at large? Nukoko’s pulse-based innovation has a
Dozens of pretty seaside towns in Devon and Cornwall are in crisis after beaches were hit with around 60 sewage warnings in the space of a few hours. In Devon, 29 beaches suffered sewage overflows in a 48 hour period according to Surfers
A city spokesperson has confirmed that “multiple” people have been taken hostage.
Meghan Markle has come under fire for what critics are calling a “calculated” move to launch her new lifestyle brand, American Riviera Orchard, on the same day as The Diana Awards and amid concerns for both Princess Kate and King Charles. According
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz doesn’t have much to celebrate this Easter as five of his country’s biggest economic institutes have warned an “ailing” Germany is suffering an ecomomic slow-down. The collective warning was made citing “low domestic demand, and high gas and
Three in four people who apply to serve in the British Army give up on the process due to the months-long waiting list. Since 2014, more than 800,000 applicants out of the total 1.1 million withdrew their army application before being given