Platinum Jubilee: Prince Charles and Prince William to pay tribute to Queen at Jubilee concert
Prince Charles and Prince William are due to pay tribute to the Queen this evening as part of the star-studded Jubilee concert at Buckingham Palace.
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The Office for National Statistics said retail sales fell 0.5% last month after a 1.6% plunge across food stores.
Shiner, from Birmingham, is due to appear at Westminster Magistrates’ Court on Monday.
POLICE have acted to restrict the number of people who can attend a Class A drug addict’s home after neighbours complained about “persistent nuisance”.
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The trio are heading off on a 17-date tour this October, including a date at London’s Eventim Apollo in Hammersmith
With votes still being counted, the Liberal Democrats claimed to have snatched the Devon seat held with a 24,000 majority by the Tories in 2019.
Police have been tackling dangerous driving behaviours, with nearly 270 speeding offences identified on the Isle of Wight last month.
<p>A man looking to take the scenic route home on a fold-up bike endured a 'treacherous' journey in 30-degree heat after Spanish Google Maps recommended a 'nightmare' out-of-the-way route.<br></p><p>Video shows truck driver Adam McCormack, 33, on his route home from the supermarket in Nerja, Andalusia, after he is heard saying he wanted to take "the scenic route" back.</p><p>But Google Maps had other plans and sent him off the beaten path to a beaten-up track that he described as something "the best mountain biker in the world" wouldn't be able to tackle.</p><p>To make matters worse, Adam, who is six-foot-five, was on a tiny fold-up bike carrying his shopping home.</p><p>He not only had to navigate the treacherous course but carry six beers, a bottle of red wine, a bottle of white wine, cooking oil, croquettes, gyozas, ham, cheese, tostadas, olives, nuts, chicken wings and pork belly.</p><p>The out-of-the-way journey saw Adam traipsing through what looked like a drainage ditch surrounded by fences with nothing in the shot to indicate it was a bike path.</p><p>Adam, from Dublin, said: "I went to Lidl to buy some stuff for dinner as myself and my girlfriend have been travelling around Spain in a van I converted. </p><p>"I walked outside of Lidl and entered the campsite name into Google Maps and it gave me two options. </p><p>"One was the way I came, by the road, straight and easy, which would have taken seven minutes. </p><p>"The other route available was a winding road that seemed to be a shortcut, although it said it was eight minutes."</p><p>Adam decided to risk taking the longer route as he expected it to be nicer than the main road, despite it being marginally longer.</p><p>He added: "After about five minutes of descent of an uneven, rubble-laden pathway things started to get really bad. <br></p><p>"I actually googled how to suggest a change in a recommended cycle path on Google Maps and tried to list the last part of the route in question as impassable."<br></p>
Volodymyr Zelensky has described Glastonbury as the "greatest concertation of freedom" as he addressed the festival calling for the world to "spread the truth" about Russia's invasion of Ukraine. The Ukrainian president spoke via a video message played ahead of The Libertines stage-opening set on the big screens at the Other Stage on Friday.
WILTSHIRE Police’s chief constable has slammed the “unnecessary and aggressive” behaviour of a father-of-two after a police officer was left injured by his actions.
Baroness Scotland of Asthal has been re-elected as Secretary General of the Commonwealth, in a blow for the Prime Minister who attempted to have her ousted by backing a rival candidate.
The Met Office also said there was a slight chance of power cuts in some areas.
This week a man has been in west Cumbria testing out a small sailing boat before he plans to sail it over the Atlantic Ocean.
Letters: David Wacks on youth convictions and cautions, John Hughes on the need to delete records of minor offences from decades ago, and a magistrate on the need for DBS reform
The highest American judiciary body made a decision on Friday to overturn the decision made almost five decades ago that granted constitutional protection to abortion rights.
New Labour MP Simon Lightwood says party is “rebuilding red wall”
‘As stated in yesterday’s congressional hearings, you don’t ask for a pardon if you are innocent. And, you don’t decline to appeal if you know you are right,’ said Heard’s spokesperson
Samantha Markle’s motion claims judge’s ‘impartiality will be questioned’ since she was appointed by Obama