Tata Steel workers to hold 'all-out indefinite strike' in July, Unite says
Around 1,500 workers at Tata Steel will hold an "all-out indefinite strike" next month, a union has announced.
Around 1,500 workers at Tata Steel will hold an "all-out indefinite strike" next month, a union has announced.
On Everest's sacred slopes, climate change is thinning snow and ice, increasingly exposing the bodies of hundreds of mountaineers who died chasing their dream to summit the world's highest mountain.Sherpa said that bringing one body down from close to Lhotse's 8,516 metre peak -- the world's fourth-highest mountain -- had been among the hardest challenges so far.
The Soham murders rocked the nation in 2002 when school girls Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman went missing.
Several reports have been made to police about potential sightings of the teenager since he went missing more than a week ago
Watch the moment a woman's phone was stolen as she enjoyed a lunch in Covent Garden.
Jay Slater's mother has said the family are working with GoFundMe to withdraw some of the £36,000 that has been raised since the teenager disappeared. Ms Duncan, who is on the Spanish island with Mr Slater's father and brother, added that "part of these funds" will also be used to fly out the "loved ones" of the "wonderful people who are by my side" so that "we can support each other during these dark times".
The alleged victim told TikTok trolls ‘Have some respect and help find this boy and get him back to his family’
This Morning has been criticised by viewers for its coverage of missing teen Jay Slater – while reports have suggested he's been 'spotted' watching the Euros in Tenerife
The unidentified woman – a resident and retiree – initially denied the allegations until she was confronted by video evidence of the crimes
Ionie Smallwood said she was 'completely done over'
Now, the issue here isn’t the truthfulness or accuracy of Rishi Sunak’s claims about Labour’s tax plans: I quite accept that those claims are, to put it mildly, debatable. There were a hundred circumlocutions you could use: if Sir Keir had spluttered, “that’s not true!” it would have meant exactly the same thing, but would have been entirely unproblematic. Once, scrupulous people would use the word “untruth” in denying the veracity of a statement and this too would lack the terrible force of the word “lie”, which implies a deliberate intention to deceive.
What was a sprawling operation last week now feels more focused, with a cluster of officers from the Civil Guard telling me they were looking at a particular ravine with a nearby water source. Gesturing to the other side of the uneven terrain, one explained how they needed special equipment to access an area that is difficult to traverse on foot. The changeable conditions we've seen in the Rural de Teno national park over the past week have included not just the high temperatures you'd expect in Tenerife, but also cloud cover, high winds and rain.
Former housing project director and experienced hiker David Larkin said he didn't "want to appear ungrateful" and "thanked them for their concern but I was fine"
A paramedic found dead along with a woman at a house in Staffordshire had appeared in the Channel 4 show 999: On The Frontline. Police have opened a murder investigation after the bodies of Daniel Duffield, 24, and Lauren Evans, 22, were discovered in a property in Hednesford, Cannock, at around 12.30pm on Tuesday afternoon. Mr Duffield worked for West Midlands Ambulance Service and featured in an episode of 999: On The Frontline which was broadcast in March.
The tree it was chopped in half as a result of a dispute between neighbours.
A 34-year-old man from Orpington has been jailed after raping a schoolgirl in the back of his car.
Two of the females were sexually assaulted and one of the suspects had used ‘multiple weapons’ to threaten the victims, police say
A boy from New York journeyed to North Carolina for camp but did not survive his first night, authorities said. Now, his death is being investigated as a homicide.
Sometimes saying "my bad" doesn't cut it.
The driver of a Land Rover that ploughed into a school in Wimbledon, killing two eight-year-old girls, will face no criminal charges as she had an epileptic seizure at the wheel, the Crown Prosecution Service said.
PC Jonathan Lee has been barred from serving again