Two children have been injured at an Easter fairground after being “flung” from one of the rides – sparking a police investigation. The incident happened at the Hook Road Arena in Epsom, Surrey, at 7.10pm on Monday, April 3. One child had
The families of people buried in a “disgusting” cemetery smothered in dog poo are deciding to take their loved ones out of the ground and bury them elsewhere. Lisa Angell’s daughter, Alysha, who died of organ failure in 2008, was buried in
Two cars collided on a “dangerous” road in Sicily, Italy, in a crash that killed seven people last night. Maria Pia Giambona, the latest victim confirmed dead, was aboard an Alfa 156 driven by her husband Vincenzo Cipponeri, 44, who died instantly.
Donna Ockenden, chair of the Independent Review into Maternity Services (Image: PA) The senior midwife leading a review into failings by Nottingham’s maternity services has promised to listen to “every voice that wants to be heard” as part of the investigation. Donna
Every year around 55,000 families in disputes over children end up in the courts. Whether it’s dividing up a child’s time between parents or matters of money, families often struggle to agree. Drawn-out legal disputes are stressful, costly and particularly tough on
Britain’s kindest plumber James Anderson has been working his socks off helping countless vulnerable customers during the cost-of-living crisis. The father of six, 55, has been carrying out repairs free of charge or at a vastly reduced cost for the elderly and
Questions remain unanswered nearly 10 years after the disappearance of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370, and the families of the missing and presumed dead are still seeking closure for their loved ones. The 2014 disappearance remains one of the most vexing mysteries in
Tributes have been paid to three youngsters who died in a suspected car crash in south Wales. Sophie Russon, 20, Eve Smith, 21, and Darcy Ross, 21, were last seen in Cardiff in the early hours of Saturday having travelled there from Porthcawl. They
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis has apologized to the families of the 57 victims who died last week when two trains traveling in opposite directions on the same track collided head-on. Mitsotakis wrote in a Facebook message on Sunday that in the
Authorities in Greece said Friday that all remains recovered so far from scene of this week’s rail disaster have been accounted for, with the death toll from the crash remaining at 57. The bodies of victims from Tuesday’s head-on train collision were