Trump’s hush money trial is coming to an end. Here’s what to expect
Trump’s hush money trial is coming to an end. Here’s what to expectThe Independent, US pool, AP, Reuters
Trump’s hush money trial is coming to an end. Here’s what to expectThe Independent, US pool, AP, Reuters
Kellie Evans had been in bed sleeping when her phone alerted her to the motion outside in the early hours of Sunday morning
“They told him we’ll all have to go to Spain and start a new life there, or that we should separate and he should go back to Spain by himself - it’s just horrible"
Seventeen-year-old Marian Pannalossy cuts a striking figure wherever she goes in Archer’s Post, a small town 200 miles north of Nairobi. She lives alone and is light-skinned in a place where mixed-race people are a rarity and therefore ostracized.
Islamic State prisoners who took two guards hostage in a Russian jail have been killed and their captives freed, officials said on Sunday.
Residents living by a picturesque marina have been ordered to pay £10,000 for a new fence - to stop them helping boat users with their shopping. People living in Albion Mill in Worcester have been banned from passing bags over the existing railings. To avoid a 20-minute walk carrying heavy bags, boat owners leave their shopping at metal railings on the opposite side of the pontoon where their boats are moored. They then walk around the apartments to access Diglis Marina and have their bags passed over the railings by kind-hearted Albion Mill residents. Apartment managers now plan to erect a 2m (6.5ft) high 35m (114ft) long fence to block off the pontoon after two people complained about boat owners trespassing. They say the current practice means boat owners access a private car park and say some people have been climbing over the metal railings. But furious residents claim they are being punished for helping boat owners.
Angry drivers have slammed 'Britain's worst parking' after cars were dangerously abandoned on a busy city roundabout outside one of the UK's biggest mosques. Thousands of Muslims descended on Central Jamia Mosque Ghamkol Sharif in Small Heath, Birmingham, after celebrating Eid-al-Adha on Monday (17/6). But shocking photos show how dozens of worshippers sparked traffic chaos by dumping their vehicles on one of the busiest roundabouts in the city. Onlookers said there was at least one collision and several near-misses as drivers attempted to reverse off the Poet's Corner roundabout into oncoming traffic. And despite the huge numbers of illegally parked cars, it's believed there were no parking fines issued throughout the morning. Simon Gutteridge, 40, who had been trying to get to work when he got stuck along the A45 Small Heath Highway, said it was a 'miracle nobody was badly hurt or killed'.
The son of Marco Pierre White, the Michelin-starred chef, was caught stealing after being identified by his distinctive tattoos when his trousers fell down.
A school has fined a father who took his 14-year-old daughter out of class to attend the D-Day commemorations.
Prison term of Sandra ‘Sandy’ Hemme, 63, longest-known wrongful conviction of a woman in US history
The Home Secretary has demanded an urgent explanation after police officers rammed a cow that was charging around a residential area.
Police and paramedics attended but the boy was pronounced dead at the scene.
A COUPLE were busted dealing drugs at a hotel in Milford Haven after they aroused suspicion by acting strangely and being aggressive to staff.
A police officer who was driving a marked car used to ram an escaped calf has been removed from front-line duties, Surrey Police has confirmed.
They are one of Britain’s oldest and, in the view of those who know them, most “misunderstood” minorities.
The fatal shooting occurred in the early hours of Sunday at the Smith State Prison in rural southeast Georgia
Adam Smith’s dictum – that there is a great deal of ruin in a nation – is being tested to the limit in 21st century Wales. After 25 years of Labour control, it lags behind the rest of the UK on a range of metrics. Nigel Farage is wise to launch his “contract” with the people in Merthyr Tydfil, if his aim is to warn the British public just how much they might suffer under Keir Starmer.
Armed police descended on horror scene to sedate dog believed to be Pitbull or Staffordshire Bull Terrier
Families may see their benefit payments restricted due to a new policy
Clive Myrie, the BBC Mastermind host, said he was left “shaken” after receiving death threats which involved “talking about the kind of bullet that he’d use in the gun to kill me”.
Carl Wylie, 40, returned to the UK after being made redundant in South Africa