Refugees left homeless after blaze ravages Rohingya camp in Bangladesh
A massive fire raced through a crammed refugee camp for Rohingya Muslims in southern Bangladesh on Sunday, leaving thousands homeless.
A massive fire raced through a crammed refugee camp for Rohingya Muslims in southern Bangladesh on Sunday, leaving thousands homeless.
Deputy PM’s throbbing vein was only sign of life as Rayner taunted him with bullying jibes in what is likely to be his last PMQs
Prince Harry and his wife Meghan are reported to have been working one hour a week at their Archewell Foundation, according to an analysis of their latest tax documents.
HUMZA Yousaf's debut First Minister's questions have been disrupted FIVE times in the first fifteen minutes - leading to the public gallery being cleared.
‘As her daughter, it kills me to say it. As their mother, I demand it. I will fight for them’
Recorder Hardy KC asked dangerous drive-accused Martin Sweeney to leave details of the route he'd taken.
David Redfern dragged Margaret Barnes downstairs by her ankles and kicked and stamped on her last July
Main line of investigation is ‘familial issue’, say detectives who have arrested three people
Eighteen female staff at a jail which has pioneered a liberal approach have had relationships with prisoners since it opened, data obtained under Freedom of Information laws has revealed.
A housekeeper who stole almost £400,000 in jewellery and watches from wealthy guests at hotels and apartments where she worked is facing jail. Sabina Rova, 23, secured work as a cleaner at the five-star Hilton Hotel in Park Lane, The Other House apartments in South Kensington and at the Club Quarters Hotel in Trafalgar Square to carry out the burglaries. Westminster magistrates court heard Rova — who is suspected of being part of an organised crime group — took Cartier watches and rings, Rolexes, and Dior pearl earrings, and used stolen credit cards for shopping sprees.
A fraudster wore a “large hairpiece” to disguise herself as she sat “dozens” of other people’s theory tests, a court heard.
Twitter is banning images of a poster for a “Trans Day of Vengeance” rally amid fears it is inciting “violence” in the wake of a mass shooting in Nashville.
‘Every time I think about the situation I get this feeling in my chest which is pure fear,’ witness says
A 42-year-old man has been found guilty of murder after punching another man with a horseshoe in Reading following a disagreement on a train on July 30, 2022, British Transport Police (BTP) said.Kirkpatrick Virgo was found guilty of murder and possession of an offensive weapon at Reading Crown Court on March 29, the BTP said.Footage released by the force shows Virgo at Reading Station before the altercation. He can be seen holding the horseshoe in his right hand.The BTP said Virgo had gotten into an argument with 24-year-old Thomas Parker’s brother on board an Elizabeth Line train after the brother asked Virgo to turn down his music.During the argument, other passengers heard Virgo say: "Do you want to die tonight?”, according to the BTP.CCTV footage then showed Virgo and Parker’s groups being temporarily separated on the platform at Reading Station, where Virgo could be seen pulling the horseshoe out of his bag.Parker was walking away from Virgo when he was struck in the back of the head, the BTP said.Parker’s brother chased Virgo through the station and BTP staff alerted emergency services.Parker died an hour after sustaining his injury, the BTP said. Virgo was arrested and conveyed to police custody. Credit: British Transport Police via Storyful
Police with links to foxhunting have been banned from a rural crime team after an officer posted a picture of herself riding with a hunt.
The girl told police that her alleged abductor touched her legs and stomach under her shirt
To his neighbours on the smart new-build estate in West Derby, Thomas Cashman appeared to be a respectable and hard-working family man with a fondness for sports cars and foreign holidays.
A picture showed Etmond Lika, 32, on the roof of a property in Liverpool after he attempted to evade police.
Humza Yousaf has been accused of “pouring petrol” on the SNP’s civil war after Kate Forbes rejected his “insulting” offer of a demotion to serve in his Cabinet.
Katherine Koonce, 60, was found in a hallway by herself where police say she was ‘assassinated’ by shooter
Boy with severe disability and chronic lung disease not seen since November