More than 200,000 shoplifting cases went unsolved in the past year in a “growing crime epidemic”, new analysis has revealed.It means an average of 560 shoplifting cases are going unsolved every single day. The staggering figures are the highest number of unsolved
Following the Vatican’s publication of Fiducia Supplicans — a document outlining when individuals in same-sex or otherwise “irregular” couples can be blessed — the worldwide Catholic Church has seen battle lines forming around its application. While early disputations came from African prelates
Quiet luxury is like that perfect cup of coffee or the bliss of finding a parking spot in a crowded city. It is about the rare joy found in life’s understated pleasures. It’s not the brashness of a logo screaming for attention,
Ministers have insisted the Rwanda deportation scheme remains a priority despite growing Tory concerns over delays. Home Secretary James Cleverly said “we will do everything that we can to break the business models of the evil smugglers”. And Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick
Brits are aghast after learning of the eye-watering asking price for a “derelict horror” property in London. The property in Wimbledon, south-west London, appears unliveable as it is completely unfurnished. Despite this, potential buyers will need to have deep pockets to afford
More than one in nine of that age group are working past their 65th birthday, compared with one in 20 in 2000, according to figures from the Centre for Ageing Better. Workers aged 65 and over are mainly self-employed and doing it
In its latest threat, Tehran said Israel sending ground troops and tanks into the territory “crossed red lines”. President Ebrahim Raisi, insisted that the Israel-Hamas conflict may spread. In a message that placed the world on red alert, President Raisi said: “Zionist
All is well at Anfield. The Tottenham controversy last month aside, Liverpool have started the season strongly with 20 points from 27 in the Premier League and three wins from three in the Europa League group stages. They can also reach the
Vladimir Putin is facing the prospect of having to crack down on another mutiny as growing numbers of soldiers refuse to obey orders from their commanders, an independent Russian news source has claimed. Russian-language Telegram Channel Astra alleged families of Russian soldiers
Martin Odegaard was rightly rewarded with a new and improved contract by Arsenal last month after excelling since taking the captain’s armband. However, the Norwegian has been quietly struggling of late to cause a growing concern for manager Mikel Arteta. Odegaard penned