The mother of a woman who was raped and murdered has welcomed the Lord Chancellor’s decision to ask the Parole Board to reconsider its recommendation that the sadistic killer who stabbed her 60 times ...
Labour Chancellor Rachel Reeves “sees more black holes than Mr Spock”, a Conservative leadership hopeful has claimed. Tom Tugendhat said October’s Budget could “destroy growth” in the UK and he ...
The UK Government “must do more” to help bring home Israeli hostages kidnapped on October 7, their families have said. Speaking at a press conference in central London, the relatives said a deal must ...
A MAN has died after two were arrested following an "unexplained overdose" in Kempsey. The man in his forties died in hospital after an incident at The Firs in Old Road North. Two men, age 42 and 47, ...
An inquest has been opened into the death of Natasha Smith at Stourport Coroners Court following her death near Hallow earlier this month. TRIBUTE: The flowers, cards and other tributes laid at the ...
Laila Soueif, 68, said she will not eat again until her son, Alaa Abd El-Fattah, is released from prison in Egypt.
Members of the largest education union in the UK have voted to accept the Government’s 5.5% pay rise for teachers in England. In a National Education Union (NEU) snap poll, 95% of members who ...
The Conservatives’ social media strategy is “10 years out of date”, according to leadership candidate Robert Jenrick. Mr Jenrick labelled the party’s strategy as “really poor” during the general ...
A New Mexico judge has upheld an involuntary manslaughter conviction against a movie armourer in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer by Alec Baldwin on the set of the Western film Rust.
Rees-Zammit is now a member of Jacksonville Jaguars’ practice squad after he was released by Super Bowl champions Kansas City Chiefs.
Pop Idol winner Gareth Gates 'had a blast' in Malvern as he showed behind the scenes footage of his visit there.
Prisons minister Lord James Timpson said violence and illicit drug use at HMP Rochester were at ‘dangerously high levels’.