One woman is quite possibly Britain’s most unlucky person after this week’s National Lottery Set for Life numbers were revealed. The woman, named Nicole, took to Twitter after the Monday draw, where this week’s numbers were revealed to be two, 11, 19,
The Danish government is seeking to boost military recruitment by extending conscription to women. In Denmark, only physically fit men over the age of 18 are currently mandated to do military service. Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen said the new system would
A record number of British and foreign tourists visited Greece last year despite raging devastating wildfires and records temperatures of more than 45C. Bank of Greece figures show UK holidaymaker numbers increased nearly three percent to more than 4.5 million travellers, beating
Keir Starmer and Yvette Cooper have been accused of using “dodgy numbers” in their plans to hire 13,000 extra police officers. Policing leaders branded Labour’s neighbourhood policing plan “unachievable”, “wishful thinking” and “centrally driven cuts”. They called for the Labour leader and
Troop numbers have nose-dived in the past four years despite the Ministry of Defence spending £40million on recruitment drives. And MPs fear that time is running out for Britain to put in place the military it needs to counter a range of
Britons need to be “think like troops” in the face of spiking tensions with Vladimir Putin’s Russia with the size of the regular armed forces dwindling, the head of the British Army will warn today. With the number of soldiers having dropped
The British military continues to grapple with a shortage of staff as a fresh analysis claims that the army will have fewer than 70,000 soldiers within two years. According to a report, if the army sustains its current rate of troop attrition,
Royal Navy aircraft carriers have been unable to contribute to ongoing UK-US military operations in the Red Sea because of manpower shortages. Britain has been unable to bring the £3billion aircraft carrier HMS Queen Elizabeth to bear in the region. HMS Queen
The Metropolitan Police’s plan to cut the number of murder detectives in the capital has sparked outrage. There have already been five murders across London since the start of the year – the same number as for the whole of January last
Labour considered detaining asylum seekers on the Isle of Mull as part of a “nuclear option” to slash the number of migrants coming to Britain, files reveal. Former Prime Minister Tony Blair believed our system for processing applications 20 years ago was