Law enforcement officers in Kentucky are celebrating some adorable additions to their department as several deputies and sergeants all welcomed little ones within the span of a year. The Boone County Sheriff’s Office (BCSO) in Burlington grew by more than 15 as
The Met Office has issued more weather warnings for huge swathes of the UK today. The forecaster has issued new warnings until midnight tonight (May 2) for the East of England, Wales, the South West, the East and West Midlands, and the
The Met Office has issued an 11-hour warning after heavy rain and thunderstorms battered the UK overnight. The forecaster has put in two yellow warnings for thunderstorms in the south and south west of England, but one of these has been extended
A Russian man set himself ablaze outside an army enlistment office in St Petersburg. The 24-year-old from the Krasnoyarsk region was swiftly taken to the Dzhanelidze Research Institute of Emergency Medicine and admitted into intensive care around midnight. Local reports suggest that
British tourists have been issued an urgent travel warning by the UK Foreign Office. The Foreign Office told holidaymakers going to the Caribbean that the Tobago authorities were forced to temporarily close a marine park due to a shark attack. The UK
The Home Office has admitted it is unable to locate thousands of migrants it intends to deport to Rwanda. A document released by the department states that more than 5,700 asylum seekers have been identified to be sent on a one-way ticket
Britain looks set to bask in temperatures of around 20C next week ahead of the early May bank holiday. Areas north of Newcastle, particularly the east coast of Scotland will receive the coldest temperatures, with potential for scattered showers across the UK
Robert Jenrick has called for migrant numbers entering Britain to be capped at 100,000. The former Home Office minister, who resigned in protest at the Rwanda bill, said introducing a parliamentary “lock” on numbers would “restore voters’ trust”. Net migration – the
South Korean police on Friday conducted a search of the office of Lim Hyun-taek, the incoming leader of the Korean Medical Association. Police also searched Lim’s residence, confiscating his mobile phone and other unspecified materials. Lim’s office criticized the raid as politically
Work-shy civil servants appear to finally be returning to their offices, after sparking fury with their love of working from home since the end of the pandemic. New data published by the Government today revealed that the number of civil servants working