Professional cyclist admits he urinates himself on purpose
Professional cyclist admits he urinates himself on purpose
At least 17 people were killed and dozens wounded Friday in missile strikes on Ukraine's Odessa region, a day after Russian troops abandoned positions on a strategic island in a major setback to the Kremlin's invasion.
Unless you don’t care what price you get for your car, selling can often be a long and drawn-out experience. This is especially true if you choose to sell privately – which often involves dealing with multiple potential buyers, going out on test drives, and haggling over the selling price – all with no guarantee of a sale at the end.
Police want to speak to the man in the image after a car was vandalised with spray paint in Byram, Selby
A coach party from Bournemouth which was held for three hours by the Metropolitan Police under Covid laws may have been unlawfully blocked from entering London, it has emerged. Dorset activists including several pensioners boarded two coaches bound for London on November 28, 2020, intent on joining the ‘Unite for Freedom’ protest in Trafalgar Square. Westminster magistrates court heard one of the private-hire coaches was successfully dispatched back to Bournemouth but a second vehicle containing around 50 people was held for three hours outside Hillingdon station as police attempted to issue Covid fines to everyone on board.
A man has been found guilty of drugging two men and sexually assaulting them at a house in Oxfordshire. Luiz Inacio Da Silva Neto, 36, of Wandsworth, south London, spiked the drinks of his victims with an unknown stupefying drug and then sexually assaulted them, knowing they were in no position to consent, Oxford Crown Court heard. Claire Beards, of the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), said Da Silva Neto had “opportunistically targeted” his victims in November and December 2021.
Miriam Cates says Government guidance has unwittingly ‘opened the floodgates’ to extreme materials.
A driver pulled over for an expired MOT was found to have drugs in his system and subsequently arrested.
THE Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s rental contract for their UK home is a “good deal” for the taxpayer, a senior palace source has said.
Exclusive: Williams driver relishing his second chance in Formula One ahead of the British Grand Prix
Ries has been overshadowed by his master, but the pianist/composer had plenty of talent – and ego – of his own, as these chamber works show
The period is three days for children who are thought to be less infectious than adults.
Chris Pincher said he had ’embarrassed myself and other people’ after having had ‘far too much’ to drink.
Katie Boulter dedicated her day four Wimbledon win to her grandmother, who died two days ago.
The number for June - the highest monthly total this year - appears to cast doubt on government claims that its Rwanda scheme will lead to fewer people risking their lives in dinghies. Nearly 7,000 people have made the perilous crossing since Home Secretary Priti Patel announced the policy on 14 April, according to data collected and analysed by Sky News. The scheme has been criticised as "cruel and nasty" by charities but defended by the government as "the morally right thing to do".
The disgraced R&B singer’s legal team says he’s not suicidal, but was put on watch for ‘punitive reasons’
Activists gathered outside the Russian consulate in New York City on Wednesday, June 29, holding a vigil ahead of the trial of American basketball player Brittney Griner, which was due to begin in Russia on Friday.Griner was detained at a Moscow airport on February 17 after Russian officials said they had found vape cartridges bearing traces of hash oil in her luggage. She had been in Russia to play for a team during the WNBA’s off-season.Russian state-owned news agency TASS said Griner’s trial would begin on July 1. Its report was accompanied by video showing Griner at a Khimki city court, near Moscow, for a preliminary hearing. She did not speak in the footage.Footage posted by Ben Von Klemperer showed speaker Tamika Mallory, from campaign group Until Freedom, speaking to the crowd outside the consulate.“We demand that America is responsible for bringing Brittney Griner home no matter what we have to do,” she can be heard saying as the crowd applauds. Credit: Ben Von Klemperer via Storyful
Staff shortages have led to more travel choas as passangeers queue at Gatwick airport in the early hours of the morningSource: Laurene Rey Millet/ The Independent
Putin’s imperial ambitions have led him to refer to himself as a latter-day Peter the Great.
Higher and further education minister Michelle Donelan says the move will particularly help students who are the first in their family to do a degree.
The mixed doubles pair defeated Michael Venus and Alicja Rosolska 6-3, 6-7 (3), 6-3 to the delight of a lively crowd on Wimbledon’s No 1 Court