Keir Starmer’s handover of Chagos Islands to Mauritius is in a delicate situation – Labor ministers ‘want Donald Trump’s approval before signing deal’
Britain's anticipation of a deal over the Chagos Islands is uncertain as Labor negotiators seek Mauritian support ahead of President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration. Last-minute discussions revealed possible concessions, including a reduction in the lease term for military bases and substantial costs to taxpayers, estimated at £9bn. As confidence wanes among British officials, concerns are raised about the deal's implications...
The former boxer “slit the throat of an elderly widow, stabbed her several times and set her on fire to destroy evidence,” but police initially dismissed the case as...
David Newton, 70, is facing trial for the brutal murder of 86-year-old Una Crowne in her Wisbech bungalow in January 2013. Prosecutors allege he slit her throat, stabbed her multiple times, and attempted to destroy evidence by setting her body on fire. The gruesome discovery was made by Crowne's nephew the next day. Initially, police mishandled the case, treating...
Outrage as Prime Minister paves way for Gerry Adams to be awarded tens of thousands of pounds in compensation: Former Sinn Féin leader in line to pay compensation after...
Ministers face backlash over proposed legal changes enabling Gerry Adams to claim substantial compensation for illegal detention, previously barred by a Conservative law. Following a High Court ruling that found the legislation violated the European Convention on Human Rights, the Labor government seeks to repeal it. Critics, including former judges and lawyers, deem this move "totally inappropriate," arguing it...
The other countries set to follow Spain and declare war on Brits’ holiday homes: France, Greece and Portugal among the EU nations looking to take action as war on...
The Spanish government has announced a controversial plan to tax foreign homebuyers, including British citizens, to combat rising housing costs and rental prices. Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez's proposals aim to ensure affordable housing in light of growing dissatisfaction with high property prices, especially in tourist-heavy cities like Barcelona and Madrid. The plan includes a potential 100% tax on properties...
The sneaky way “It” girls and Pilates moms get Ozempic without seeing a doctor. But what happened to my hot friend should serve as a warning…
The author reflects on their encounters with Ozempic while preparing for their 40th birthday party, expressing embarrassment about their quick weight loss plans. After realizing the high dosage they obtained was unsafe, they opted for traditional gym workouts instead. They observed a trend at a party where many attendees used Ozempic, often obtained through questionable telemedicine practices. Sharing stories...
Kate Middleton says she is in remission from cancer and is ‘looking forward to a fulfilling year ahead’ as she thanks staff at the Royal Marsden Hospital for her...
The Princess of Wales expressed relief at being in remission after a year of cancer treatment, thanking the Royal Marsden Hospital for their exceptional care. She shared her experience with patients during her visit, emphasizing the importance of mental resilience and holistic care. Catherine aims to support cancer research and patient well-being in her new role as Joint Patron...
Tony Slattery was just emerging from lifelong battle with ‘dark demons’ before his tragic death aged 65, friend Stephen Fry reveals – after comedian laid bare his £4k-a-week cocaine...
Tony Slattery, a beloved comedian known for his role in "Whose Line Is It Anyway?," passed away at 65 following a heart attack after battling addiction, bipolar disorder, and depression. Close friend Stephen Fry revealed that Slattery had recently begun recovering from his "dark demons." He struggled publicly with substance abuse, spending exorbitant amounts on drugs and alcohol, and...
Mr Starmer’s close friend Tulip Siddique resigned as finance minister after watchdogs questioned whether he could carry out anti-corruption duties amid a sordid investigation into a powerful Bangladeshi family.
Tulip Siddique resigned as finance minister, stating her continuation would distract from government work following criticism over her family's alleged corruption ties in Bangladesh. Despite an investigation clearing her of breaching ministerial rules, she faced scrutiny for using properties linked to her politically powerful relatives, including exiled former prime minister Sheikh Hasina. Lord Rowley noted concerns about reputational risks...
L.A.’s despicable people: ‘Looters, robbers and drug addicts’ arrested in Palisades fire have common traits
In Los Angeles' Pacific Palisades, over 40 individuals have been charged with crimes related to looting amidst devastating fires that began on January 7, which have claimed at least 24 lives and destroyed over 12,300 structures. None of the suspects lived in the evacuation zone, indicating they traveled to take advantage of the chaos. Arrests included individuals with burglary...
Stunning images show 100 vital fire trucks idling in a parking lot awaiting repairs as Los Angeles’ apocalyptic fires ravage the city, killing 24 people
Shocking footage reveals about 100 fire engines abandoned at a repair shop in Los Angeles as devastating fires rage through the city. Local activist photos show vital equipment stored at the LAFD Supply and Maintenance Bureau. Fire Chief Christine Crowley stated that over half of the department's 183 trucks are out of service, exacerbating the crisis that has resulted...