SEE IT: Baby sea lion says ‘no thanks’ to rescue efforts The Coronado Police Department responded to a baby sea lion crossing the road. When the officers brought the animal to the water, it turned around and headed back into the crate!
A UK businessman has moved to a classic Spanish city for a new life after being made all but bankrupt – and now he is thriving. Louis Thomas Grier is now fondly known as the ‘Duke of Benidorm’ thanks to his legendary
One UK village saw its entire population forced to move in the 1930s after it was wiped out by flooding, but now its remains are reappearing like the lost city of Atlantis. Most of Mardale Green in the Lake District was washed
In good humour, the opticians, Specsavers, have launched a pair of glasses into space in a bid to provide the NASA team with glasses to ensure the mishap of the “lost tools” doesn’t happen again. Britons have been star-gazing in an attempt
This story discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is having thoughts of suicide, please contact the Suicide & Crisis Lifeline at 988 or 1-800-273-TALK (8255). Tristin Kate Smith, a 28-year-old Ohio nurse, wrote a scathing letter to her “abuser” five
A family was left heartbroken after their dream holiday to New York was cancelled just hours after booking. Chris King, a father of five, made a daring move by spending £2,000 on a getaway just hours before Thomas Cook collapsed in 2019.
For most people, getting the flu means a few days of sickness and then a return to regular life. But for Kristin Fox, a 42-year-old mother and high-school principal in Ohio, the virus led to the loss of her arms and legs
A “devil-like figure” featured in a painting by a renowned artist that’s more than 230 years old has been rediscovered after a recent restoration. The discovery came as a result of conservation work done by the National Trust on a painting of
An ex-Wilko worker says she’s being made “physically sick” with stress as a parking company chases her for 15 work parking fines. Sandie Hickman, who worked for Wilko for 16 years, is being pursued despite there being an agreement in place for
RAF Bomber pilot John Trotman during the Second World War (Image: ) So bright were the Flakscheinwerfers that John Trotman was even forced to duck his head and pilot his Wellington using just its dials. It was March 1942, and the war