Prince Harry has been told he can continue his unlawful information gathering claims against the publisher of the Daily Mail, a High Court judge ruled this morning. The Duke of Sussex said Associated Newspapers Limited (ANL) targeted him and the people closest to
Eddie Howe has dropped a hint that Newcastle are prepared to battle with Premier League rivals over a proposed change in rules. A vote will take place later this month which is designed to prevent the Magpies from signing players on loan
A judge at Britain’s High Court ruled Wednesday that life support for a terminally ill 8-month-old baby should be withdrawn in a hospice or hospital, despite efforts by the infant’s parents and the Italian government to transport her to Italy for further
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has said that elections in the war-torn country will not take place while its battle with Russia’s invasion grinds on. Zelenskyy said in a speech on Monday that elections under current conditions would be “absolutely irresponsible” and only serve to
The French government has vowed to act after a group of Muslim travellers at Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris were pictured praying openly sparking outrage given the secular country’s strict rules around public worship. Airport operator Augustin de Romanet has branded
Australia cricket star Glenn Maxwell will play no part in his country’s Cricket World Cup clash against England on Saturday after suffering a freak golf incident on Monday. MORE TO FOLLOW We’ll be bringing you the very latest updates, pictures and video
Lewis Hamilton’s suspicions might just have been proven right after the Brit suggested that several rule breaches from other drivers went unpunished at last weekend’s United States Grand Prix. Hamilton was only able to celebrate his podium finish at the Circuit of
Richard Tice has hit out at the BBC over an error in an article reporting that GB News breached Ofcom rules. The UK media regulator found GB News broke impartiality rules in an interview between presenter Martin Daubney and the Reform UK
GB News breached impartiality rules during a programme presented by former Brexit Party MEP Martin Daubney, who was standing in for Laurence Fox, Ofcom has revealed. During the broadcast on June 16, Mr Daubney gave his views on immigration and asylum policy
Dealers selling laughing gas could face up to 14 years behind bars under rules set to be brought in next month. The Home Office has said having nitrous oxide will be banned from November 8. Anyone who is regularly caught with the