The police van seen following an electric bike minutes before a crash that killed two teenagers in Cardiff was half a mile away when the incident occurred, police have stated. Two teenagers died in the crash, which then led to widespread rioting
The areas of England with the most hospitals to have received the worst official rating have been revealed by a new analysis. London tops the list of the 10 worst-rated areas with 39 NHS or private hospitals having failed to meet all
The extent of devastating floods in northern Italy has been laid bare in shocking aerial footage. Exceptional rains on Wednesday in a drought-struck region of northern Italy swelled rivers over their banks has killed at least nine people and forced the evacuation
A World War I soldier finally found his resting place on Wednesday after he went missing at the height of the carnage in 1917 and his remains were found four years ago. The brutality during the 1914-1918 war was such that hundreds
The Duchess of Sussex is facing yet another blow from her estranged family – who have made several scathing comments her- and are now set to take part in a television interview. The documentary-style show will be broadcast on Australia’s Channel 7
During the ceremony, William signed the book of remembrance to a backdrop of Didgeridoo music. Tensions between the once-close brothers are believed to have hit rock bottom, particularly since the release of Harry’s memoir in January. News Corp Columnist Angela Mollard told ‘The
Key gaps in the British military have been outlined by defence expert Hamish de Breton Gordon, who said the armed forces needs “significant investment”. The chemical weapons expert told the Daily Express that the UK needs to put more money into hardware
Kate and William’s relationship is defined by their shared sense of humour and competitiveness, which came across in the playful pictures. In Hello’s Right Royal Podcast latest episode William and Kate: the Future of the Monarchy, Mr Stillwell explained how the photoshoot
Comment on this story Comment Anyone elected to Congress from New Jersey in the past decade had Jonathan Salant watching their every move. As Washington correspondent for the Newark-based Star-Ledger and several affiliated media outlets, Salant combed through campaign finance reports, monitored
Elon Musk’s Twitter cull has continued as 50 employees have been laid off despite a promise to stop cuts. The most recent batch of redundancies is reportedly the eighth time the social media company has axed staff since Musk took the reins