THE family of a mistaken-identity murder victim have offered a farmer £40,000 to allow them to dig the land where they believe she was buried. Muriel McKay, the wife of a newspaper executive, was kidnapped and held for a £1million ransom in
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Russian President Vladimir Putin approved an order that will grant citizenship to foreigners who fight against Ukraine. According to the decree, foreign nationals who serve with the Russian military for at least one year will be eligible to receive citizenship for both
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is facing an incredibly hectic January transfer window, with a spate of exits and arrivals scheduled at the Emirates stadium if all goes to plan. The Gunners are fiercely hunting down the Premier League title, and find themselves
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Russian man claiming to be former Wagner Group officer offers alleged evidence of Ukraine war crimes
A Russian claiming to be a former officer with the Wagner Group has arrived in the Netherlands and says he wants to provide evidence to the International Criminal Court, which is investigating atrocities in the war in Ukraine. Dutch news program EenVandaag
Putin offers rare details about war in Ukraine, says there will be no peace until goals are achieved
Russian President Vladimir Putin renewed his commitment that he will not end his war in Ukraine until his goals are achieved and, at a year-end news conference, offered rare details concerning those objectives. The Russian president, who is seeking reelection after being
A top actor has offered up his home over Christmas as he wants to go somewhere else for the festive period – and fans are hoping to strike up a romance similar to the one portrayed in 2006 Christmas film The Holiday.
Suella Braverman has warned Rishi Sunak that his latest attempt to tackle illegal migration “won’t work and it will not stop the boats”. Ms Braverman offered her scathing verdict during an interview on BBC Radio 4’s Today programme, saying the Bill includes
Queen Camilla provided a shoulder to cry on as a woman became emotional during her trip to a women’s refuge run by the Ashiana Network in London. The royal reached out to squeeze the former refuge resident’s arm and commended her bravery