A banned driver who mowed down four passers-by after being hit with a bottle during a fight outside a pub has been cleared of attempting to murder them. Choudry Razaq, 26, was accused of trying to kill the friends by using a
Britain is removing 39 asylum seekers from a barge moored in southern England after environmental samples showed legionella bacteria in the water system. The move came just days after the men were moved to the floating hostel amid government efforts to reduce
A New Zealand supermarket ran into some trouble when its experimental artificial intelligence (AI) meal plan app produced recipes ranging from “disgusting” to outright dangerous. Local food retailer Foodstuffs launched a ChatGPT-3-powered meal planning tool through its supermarket chain Pak‘nSave. The “Savey
A daily activity — walking down the stairs — can also be risky for some groups of people. Young women are more likely to engage in behaviors or wear certain types of shoes or footwear that place them at greater risk of
Former Top Gear presenter Jeremy Clarkson has claimed that electric cars are “bloody dangerous” after several fires involving electric cars. Writing for the Sun, Mr Clarkson wrote about several incidents involving electric cars and electric bikes catching fire. Mr Clarkson’s comments come
The rise of Russia’s private army, the Wagner Group, to global prominence since the start of the war in Ukraine could risk other Western adversaries adopting similar mercenary forces, a UN official has warned a committee of MPs. The Foreign Affairs Committee
A woman police constable has pleaded not guilty to a charge of causing death by dangerous driving while responding to a 999 call. West Mercia officer PC Abigail Myers, 29, was emotional as she appeared at Worcester Crown Court on Tuesday to
One of the most recent viral trends to hit TikTok is a new insect extermination hack. Users have been attempting the “gas in a glass” method of getting rid of wasps that may be terrorizing their homes. Those who have tried the
Running of the Bulls in Pamplona Bulls don’t make for great running partners, even if centuries of Spanish tradition suggest otherwise. Buried beneath a pile of bodies in the bottleneck entrance to the Pamplona Plaza de Toros, 12 angry animals charging towards
Migrants from sub-Saharan Africa, numbering at least 500, have been returned to Tunisia after being trapped in a perilous no-man’s-land near the Libyan border for a week without access to basic necessities. This expulsion occurred following increased tensions linked to a killing