Italy's most-wanted Mafia boss, Matteo Messina Denaro arrested after 30 years on the run
Matteo Messina Denaro was nabbed at a medical clinic in Palermo where he had apparently gone for treatment.
Matteo Messina Denaro was nabbed at a medical clinic in Palermo where he had apparently gone for treatment.
THE first set of development plans from BCP Council’s urban regeneration company are finally set to be discussed – but with the public excluded from the meeting.
A massive whale died after it washed ashore on a beach in New York state. This video shows the heartbreaking scene at Lido Beach in Nassau County as crews prepared to deal with the body. Emergency crews brought a backhoe to the scene to potentially move the carcass.
The veteran broadcaster has said she is "remaining optimistic" after receiving her diagnosis.
Peruvian President Dina Boluarte made a renewed appeal Sunday for congress to hold early elections as a way to end weeks of deadly protests, warning that otherwise she will seek constitutional reform to make a vote happen."Vote for Peru, for the country, by moving the elections up to 2023," the president said in an address to the nation.
Dolphins swim alongside RNLI boat off coast of Cushendall, Northern Ireland RNLI Red Bay
The cast and crew explain what went into the making of this unusual love story
A 5.9-magnitude earthquake hit northwestern Iran overnight, killing at least three people and injuring more than 800 in the region near the border with Turkey, state officials and media said Sunday. In February 2020, a 5.7-magnitude earthquake struck the western Turkey village of Habash-e Olya and killed at least nine people.
Worcester couple want ban on DNP after death of daughter who overdosed on toxic diet pills
Novak Djokovic has claimed a historic 10th title at Melbourne Park, beating Stefanos Tsitsipas to equal Rafael Nadal’s record of 22 grand slams
Giuseppe Graviano files for defamation against Gomorrah author over origin of nickname
The property is located on Burges Road, Thorpe Bay, and is a perfect “family home”.
Teachers, train drivers, civil servants, university lecturers, bus drivers and security guards from seven trade unions will walk out on Wednesday in what will be the biggest day of industrial action in over a decade. Protests will be held across the country on the same day against the Government’s controversial plans for a new law on minimum service levels during strikes. Unions have dubbed it the “anti-strike Bill”, saying it could lead to workers who vote legally to strike being sacked.
A brutal format change sent one couple straight home.
The 82-year-old former That’s Life! presenter founded the charities Childline and The Silver Line.
The French government will send companies CVs with ethnic-sounding names in “secret” tests to check they are not racially discriminating against job candidates.
Call for release of information on all officers and an end to pre-textual traffic stops, such as pulling people over for loud music
The following announcements were carried in the Watford Observer last week:
The tooth is both supporting and compromising those around it, like a thruple gone bad. The impossible question? What to do about it, writes Zoe Williams
A proposal to build a permanent studio for film making on the site of a disused airfield is among the planning applications submitted to Watford, Three Rivers, Hertsmere and Dacorum councils.
BRADFORD City manager Mark Hughes spent some of his weekend away from Bantams action by mixing with a Hollywood star.