Corruption scandal: MEP Eva Kaili to remain in prison, Belgian judge orders
Kaili is one of four people who have been arrested and charged in connection to the corruption scandal rocking the European Parliament.
Kaili is one of four people who have been arrested and charged in connection to the corruption scandal rocking the European Parliament.
“My belief is she’s not in the river at all”, says forensics expert Peter Faulding as search for Nicola Bulley continues
The Duke of Sussex has been called upon to give evidence in the defamation case brought by Samantha Markle against his wife, Meghan.
A WOMAN reportedly attempted to drag a staff member up an aisle by her arm at a Dorset supermarket.
Earlier China said the balloon was a weather research ‘airship’ that had been blown off course
Colchester Council is pursuing legal action against National Car Parks
A Russian spin doctor-turned-mercenary has apparently been targeted in a possible execution attempt in eastern Ukraine in what analysts have suggested could be a warning to the increasingly influential boss of the Wagner Group.
Amanda Farr, 47, defrauded her gran Joyce Hutchings by siphoning her cash into her own account.
Two Darlington residents who dumped piles of food, household rubbish and furniture in the garden of their rented property have been ordered to pay over £600.
Only a national newspaper journalist can bring Marcus Rashford into the Mason Greenwood story. And use some questionable Erik ten Hag quotes in the process.
Millions will see costs mount by another 40% in April as rebate scheme ends and chancellor lets cap go up to £3,000
The Banbury man was found guilty at Oxford Crown Court.
The former prime minister has come out fighting – but she's gotten it all wrong. Again
By Catriona Stewart
President Joe Biden says he “ordered the Pentagon to shoot it down on Wednesday as soon as possible”
One of Nicola Sturgeon’s senior ministers used fake figures to boast about Scotland’s wind-energy potential to foreign politicians even after he was warned they were inaccurate, it has emerged.
“I’m a Gold Medallion, I can do whatever I want. F*** you” the man reportedly said on a flight
As human rights organisations report an escalation in the brutal treatment of detainees, we speak to some of those who claim to have suffered at the hands of state security forces
Gaelen Morse/ReutersDonald Trump tried to deny reports on Sunday that China launched spy balloons over the U.S. during his presidency, saying the claims were an attempt to deflect embarrassment over the half-week debacle.Three other spy balloons have traveled over the continental U.S. in the past, officials told the Associated Press, including twice during the Trump administration. That has not stopped Trump and his acolytes, such as Sen. Tom Cotton (R-AR) and former Secretary of State Mike Pomp
Households could be fined for using their wood-burning stoves without realising they are breaking rules, campaigners have warned.
An armed gang tried to forced its way into a home in Southend, causing damage to a door.