A railway that closed over 120 years ago could be brought back to life with a brand-new service. Transport for London (TFL) published a strategic document proposing bringing the Dudding Hill loop back into use as the West London Orbital. Running from
A gang of waste crooks is still at large nearly two years after costing Amazon £500,000 by filling one of its sites with 1,800 tons of junk, an industry insider claimed today. Criminals are running rings around law enforcers by commandeering private
Seven royal artifacts, looted by British colonial forces from Ghana’s Asante kingdom 150 years ago, were returned to the kingdom on Thursday. The artifacts include an elephant tail whisk, an ornamental chair, two gold stool ornaments, a gold necklace and two bracelets.
Denmark’s defense minister is warning Friday that “new knowledge” indicates Russia could attack a NATO country within the next three to five years. Danish Defense Minister Troels Lund Poulsen told the Jyllands-Posten newspaper that there is no direct threat against his country
An evil mum and dad forced their healthy daughter to use a wheelchair so they could claim extra benefit cash. Cruel parents Louise Law, 50, and Martin Law, 54, both from near Goole, Yorkshire, made their young daughter live a life filled
A Kellogg’s factory in Manchester has announced it could close, putting 360 jobs at risk. Kellanova, the firm’s owner, has said the Trafford Park factory could shut down by 2026. The iconic 90-year-old factory that makes Corn Flakes, Rice Krispies and Coco
Ingo the Flamingo, the oldest resident of the Berlin Zoo, died at approximately 75 years old, having lived there since the mid-1950s. Ingo arrived at the Berlin Zoo in 1955 from the Tierpark zoo in East Berlin, and the inscription on his
Outrage over a 37 ton marble gravestone dedicated to the ‘King of Sheffield’ continues – almost two years after it was unveiled. The grave marks the resting place of traveller Willy Collins and the spat between his family and Sheffield City Council began in
Stephen Lee has cast doubt on his chances of returning to professional snooker once his 12-year match-fixing ban ends this year. Lee was found guilty of fixing matches in 2008 and 2009 but the former world No. 5 is eligible to return
Cameron Jay Ortis, a former senior intelligence official in Canada’s national police force, was sentenced to 14 years in prison for breaching the country’s secrets law. Ortis, 51, led the Royal Canadian Mounted Police’s Operations Research group, responsible for gathering classified information