Notorious sex attacker The Fox who stuck terror into the nation during a sickening spate of crimes in the summer of 1984 must never be released from prison, the senior police officer who led the investigation has demanded. Malcolm Fairley raped men
In response to evolving global threats, France is intensifying its preparations for high-intensity warfare, with Rear Admiral Jacques Mallard, commander of France’s carrier battle group, cautioning that naval combat is becoming “increasingly likely”. Mallard emphasised the shift in focus, telling Politico: “We’re
US president Joe Biden has promised Israel his country’s “ironclad” support, as Iran vows retaliation for the deadly strike on the Iranian consulate in Syria earlier this month. The US military believes Israel carried out the airstrike on Iran’s diplomatic station, which
A top U.S. Air Force commander believes Houthi rebels in Yemen may be low on weapon supplies as American and allied strikes on the group have eroded their capabilities. U.S. Forces Central Command Commander Lt. Gen. Alexus Grynkewich told reporters last week
A leading security expert has warned that western leaders are “asleep at the wheel” when it comes to the threats posed by Chinese electric vehicles (EVs). With “tens of thousands” of cheap Chinese EVs expected to be sold in the UK, Europe
US and allied intelligence believe a massive attack on Israel by Iran and its proxies is “imminent”, according to reports. Citing anonymous intelligence sources, Bloomberg reporter Jennifer Jacob posted to X: “US and allies believe major missile and drone strikes by Iran
Shop workers will have to deal with an increase in aggressive customers when a government ban on tobacco sales to younger people comes in to force, warns an official study. The Department of Health has admitted the smoking ban, first announced by
NATO is under threat from a “dangerous authoritarian alliance” that jeopardises Western democracies, warned chief Jens Stoltenberg in a rather grim prediction. Stoltenberg highlighted the growing diplomatic ties between Russia, Iran, China, and North Korea and indicated that the global political climate
America’s nuclear defence is riddled with “gaping holes”, sparking fears of an “Armageddon”, experts have cautioned. The stark reality is that a nuclear war could obliterate civilisation within minutes, and the US’s current defence technology is alarmingly inadequate, according to specialists. Author
The Safety of Rwanda Bill – a piece of legislation designed to stop the boats as quickly as possible – has passed almost all its stages through Parliament and should become law within weeks. It will address any systematic legal obstacles to