Joey Essex and James Argent reveal Dubai holiday hell
Joey Essex and James Argent have revealed their holiday hell at the hands of the devastation in flood-stricken Dubai.
Joey Essex and James Argent have revealed their holiday hell at the hands of the devastation in flood-stricken Dubai.
A POPULAR high street chain restaurant has shut its doors abruptly following its franchise holder entering administration.
"Yippee ki yay, partners"
DRIVERS were blocked in at a Hereford car park today (January 18) as other cars were obstructing the exit.
While this incident has not been directly reported to the police, officers are taking the matter seriously and will be increasing patrols in the area to ensure public safety and provide reassurance.
A judge “condemned” a Christian woman to die “from dehydration”, despite her belief in the sanctity of life, her family has claimed.
Two asylum seekers who were left free to shoplift designer items to order claimed they needed money for food and clothes, a court heard.
PRINCE William is set to receive millions of pounds of taxpayers’ money from a vacant prison that may never reopen.
The number of super-sized salaries in the charity sector has surged, with some bosses earning millions of pounds, Telegraph analysis has found.
Underground musician extradited from Istanbul to Iran in December 2023 and in detention since
"The market days are gone, you need to plan for the future, you can’t just let it rot."
Mohammed Bakye - nicknamed Green Eyes - laundered proceeds into a mansion being built in Bangladesh
Police are searching for a male suspect who assaulted the 19-year-old woman on Berkley Avenue in Waltham Cross
An armed assailant fatally shot two notorious Iranian judges inside the Islamic Republic’s supreme court on Saturday.
Nearly two thirds of convicted rapists in Sweden are migrants or second generation immigrants, a new study has found.
Kelyan Bokassa was stabbed around 27 times as he travelled home on a bus through Woolwich, south-east London, on January 7.
U.S. Border Patrol agents and Mexican authorities discovered a man-made cross-border tunnel in Ciudad Juarez connecting Mexico with the United States, and allowed media to visit the site on Saturday, January 18.Footage filmed by Corrie Boudreaux takes a journey through the entrance to the tunnel and gives a first-person look through the cramped passage.Boudreaux told Storyful that “inside the tunnel, it shows the sophisticated construction which includes braced walls, a wooden ceiling, electric lights, and a ventilation tube.”The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency said that the tunnel was discovered on January 9, and that it is “about six feet tall and four feet wide.”Mexican authorities told local media that the tunnel was used for “migrant trafficking” and that it was hidden in the city’s sewage system.Work was underway to close off the tunnel, authorities said. Credit: Corrie Boudreaux via Storyful
Kneeling on the carpet in a schoolroom made of battered metal sheets, the beaming pupils sing with infectious gusto.
Jamie 'Alvin' Oldroyd had to use machines to count his money - but quickly fell into debt with gangland criminals
An investigation continues into how her car ended up in the water
Detectives are carrying out urgent enquiries to trace a named individual