Arsonist Robert Boyd-Stevenson has been jailed for life after starting a fire that tore through a boat yard damaging historic buildings in the process. The 46-year-old gained entry into Underfall boat yard in Bristol in May. Police say Boyd-Stevenson then started a fire
This family spent $600,000 renovating historic property. Then the government said they didn’t own it
A house-flipping couple spent $600,000 renovating a bayside home only to be told by the Canadian Department of Justice that they couldn’t sell it, accusing the local government of illegally auctioning off the property, according to a local report. “I hate it.
Church bells which have rung every hour for more than 200 years have been silenced after just one noise complaint was submitted to the council. Beith Parish Church in Ayrshire, Scotland, has stopped ringing its bells between 11pm and 7am after just
US President Joe Biden greeted his Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping as a summit between the two leaders gets underway at Filoli Estate, a country house museum about 25 miles (40 kilometers) south of San Francisco. All manner of topics are set to
Manchester City are closing in on Real Madrid as the biggest hitters in world football after posting record revenues and profits from their treble-winning season. The Premier League winners recorded record revenues of £712million and profits of £80m driven by their success
A mob of environmental protesters are planning on disruption a historic Armistice Day tradition. As many as 250,000 people are expected to watch the Lord Mayor’s Show through the City of London on Saturday, November 11 – a tradition that dates back
Jurgen Klopp angers FPL owners Klopp left FPL managers fuming before a ball was even kicked at Kenilworth Park after benching Konstantinos Tsimikas in favour of playing Joe Gomez in left-back. The defender has been one of the most transferred in players
Kaoru Nakajima (here pictured in 2016) is celebrating his birthday in Palermo (Image: GETTY) A Japanese billionaire has sparked anger among some locals and officials after he rented out several key venues and cultural institutions in a major Italian city to celebrate
The world’s biggest tech companies will no longer be “marking their own homework”, Mr Sunak said, adding the agreements will “tip the balance in favour of humanity”. And the PM said the AI Safety Summit at Bletchley Park – the home of
King Charles stopped short of an apology during his highly-anticipated speech at Tuesday’s State Banquet in Kenya. The monarch – who had been facing calls for an apology over the country’s colonial past – spoke about Britain’s “abhorrent and unjustifiable acts of