Swindon man claimed imported flick knives were pencil cases and 'legit'
A SWINDON man bought two flick knives from the Netherlands and said he thought it was “legit” when told it was illegal by police.
A Tory MP has been criticised for “making light” of rape allegations against a Conservative colleague. Michael Fabricant appeared to joke about the unnamed man in his 50s who was detained over accusations of rape and sexual assault offences as well as abuse of position of trust and misconduct in public office. The Conservative chief whip has asked the MP, who has been bailed until a date in mid-June, not to attend Parliament while the police investigation is ongoing.
The celebrity chef has upset residents by cutting down a wildflower meadow at his Oxfordshire restaurant.
The Northern Ireland Secretary said the region could have an unrivalled global position under a reformed protocol.
The uncrewed test flight comes after a series of delays, including a failed launch in 2019.
BRIGHTON Festival continues this week with performances and events across the city.
A father was murdered as he walked home after a gang of seven teenagers joked with him that he looked like one of Ant and Dec, a court has heard.
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall have been told of the profound gratitude of the Ukrainian community for the support of the Queen and Royal family in the face of war with Russia.
The U.S. has gathered intelligence that shows some Russian officials have become concerned that Russian forces in the ravaged port city of Mariupol are carrying out grievous abuses
The Good Wife star says she has wanted to write the new show for a long time
A former Pembrokeshire County Councillor admitted to being in possession of drugs, a court heard.
Ukrainian soldiers evacuated from Mariupol steelworks arrive in Russian-controlled town
Byrne said that the legendary actor’s ‘words stayed with me’
‘Are we destined to just keep doing this city after city?’
RESIDENTS are preparing for a royal knees-up with more than 310 street parties planned across Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole next month.
Hundreds of lanterns were released into the sky by Indonesian Buddhists celebrating Vesak day at the temple of Borobudur for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic hit the country. More than a thousand Buddhists from across the archipelago gathered at the largest Buddhist temple in the world, situated in Magelang, Central Java, to commemorate the birth, enlightenment and death of Buddha Siddharta Gautama. ++COMPLETES VIDI32A93F7_EN++
Jurgen Klopp hailed his “Ferraris in the garage” after much-changed Liverpool took the Premier League title race to the final day of the season by coming from behind to beat Southampton 2-1. Reds boss Klopp opted to make nine changes at St Mary’s following Saturday’s gruelling FA Cup final win over Chelsea and was without a host of star names, including Sadio Mane and injured duo Virgil Van Dijk and Mohamed Salah.
A CAR believed to have been involved in a crash has been seized by police.
The Prince of Wales and Duchess of Cornwall are beginning a three-day visit to the nation.
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Patients and providers in the state are already navigating some of the most severe restrictions in the US, Alex Woodward reports