Some supporters of the Portuguese outfit have been left furious by the outcome of a presidential election between Jorge Nuno Pinto da Costa, 86, and ex-Aston Villa boss Villas-Boas. Super Dragoes leader Fernando Madureira and 11 others were arrested in January after
CHINA may abandon its “no first-use” policy as it continues to grow its nuclear stockpiles, a stark report has found. And experts last night warned that the situation will become increasingly destabilising as long as Beijing and Washington DC continued to distrust
JERUSALEM – Even as Israeli forces continue to battle Hamas terrorists inside the Gaza Strip, tensions appear to be rising on Israel’s northern border as the Iranian-backed Shiite terrorist group Hezbollah in Lebanon ramped up its rocket fire and Israel responded, hitting
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Locals in a pair of tiny English villages live in fear of second homeowners as they worry about a potential invasion. Residents of Noss Mayo and Newton Ferrers are concerned they could become the “next Salcombe” as the number of second homeowners
Western intelligence services suspect that a top-secret Russian electronic weapon could be causing widespread disruptions to GPS technology on flights and ships across the eastern flank of NATO. The jamming incidents have led to disturbances in the GPS guidance systems of air
England hero Jonny Wilkinson has urged Steve Borthwick’s side to up their game after a nervy win over Italy in their Six Nations opener. A 27-24 victory was sealed after England came from behind at the Stadio Olimpico. Italy led 17-14 at
Locals in the picturesque place which King Charles calls home have said Europeans buying second properties are ruining their town. Tetbury is a beautiful town in Gloucestershire. Located in the south Cotswolds, it is known for its antique and bric-a-brac shops as
Locals in a pretty city have been left outraged over fears a new housing scheme will bring anti-social behaviour to the area. Residents have objected to a new housing development, in the Salford Foyer area, claiming it has led to theft and drug use.
Parents are concerned gadgets are ‘damaging their children’s health’ and ‘eating away at family time’, a new study has found. The annual study from online safety charity Internet Matters found children’s overall digital wellbeing is however improving. The study surveys around 1,000