UK authorities charge 43-year-old man in a bomb hoax last week near US Embassy in London
LONDON (AP) — UK authorities charge 43-year-old man in a bomb hoax last week near US Embassy in London.
LONDON (AP) — UK authorities charge 43-year-old man in a bomb hoax last week near US Embassy in London.
Julia Wandelt believes that she could be the missing British girl Madeleine McCann
There was certainly cause to celebrate at 32 Portland Place last week, the £15 million west London mansion owned by Edward Davenport. The self-described “flamboyant entrepreneur”, also known as “Fast Eddie”, won a court battle to stop police from shutting down parties at his home. “Fighting. Won. Freedom to party,” the 58-year-old wrote on Instagram after the verdict was announced.
The Private Eye editor and TV personality is said to be ‘okay’ after being struck by electric bike
Kimberly Guilfoyle, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to be America’s envoy to Greece, is the latest of his incoming proposed nominees with a history of sexual misconduct allegations. Guilfoyle, a former Fox News host, was accused of sexually harassing an assistant at the network, which the New Yorker reported in 2020 resulted in an out-of-court settlement upward of four million dollars.
A major cordon is in place with multiple areas taped off
A man in a Brisbane suburb has been charged under Australia’s racial vilification laws for allegedly displaying an offensive electronic sign in his home.Footage released by Queensland Police shows the sign saying “Death To” followed by a series of words scrolling across the screen, which were blurred by police.According to The Australian, the sign said “death to Jews” and vilified non-white people.Police said they searched a property in Morningside on December 11, seized the sign, a computer, and a phone. The man was arrested at the scene.As a result of the investigation, counter-terrorism police charged him with one count each of serious racial, religious, sexuality, or gender identity vilification, serious assault and obstructing police, a statement read.“We urge people to remain respectful and we strongly condemn anyone who incites violence and hatred within our community. There is no place for anti-Semitism or prejudice or hatred of any kind,” Assistant Commissioner Charysse Pond said. Credit: Queensland Police via Storyful
Last month a man was jailed for over three years for using and selling the illegal item
“I hope this acts as a warning to other businesses operating outside of the law"
"I testified falsely against them by saying that they raped me when they didn't," Crystal Mangum said of Reade Seligmann, Collin Finnerty and David Evans
Darryn Schofield is now behind bars for years
It was the middle of Jenna Gerwatowski’s workday at the local flower shop in Newberry, Michigan, when she got a call from an unknown number.
Investigations into the motive behind the UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson’s shooting death continue, as Mangione fights extradition to New York where he faces a murder charge
Scott Jeff was handed a life sentence for the murder of Isabella Wheildon, two, and must serve at least 26 years.
The judge instructed her not to come back
Two luxury real estate agent brothers have been charged with drugging and violently raping dozens of women. Oren and Tal Alexander, as well as their brother Alon, are accused by New York federal prosecutors of sex trafficking and using their position to take advantage of women from at least 2010 to 2021. Charges have also been filed in Florida, where the men live.
A couple have been jailed for causing or allowing the death of their three-year-old son after forcing him to endure an "extreme" vegan diet. Abiyah Yasharahyalah died from a respiratory illness while suffering from fractures, severe malnutrition, rickets, anaemia, stunted growth and severe dental decay. Jurors heard Tai and Naiyahmi Yasharahyalah, 42 and 43, kept the boy's body in their bed for eight days, embalmed him and then buried him in a shallow grave in their garden in early 2020.
A former partner of Urfan Sharif, named only as Angelika, says she hoped child killer would be given ‘harshest punishment possible’
Charlotte Proudman said she will be celebrating with champagne and her first worry-free Christmas in two years.
'The potential ripple effect from sharing extremist material and encouraging support for terrorist organisation is one that can be felt across communities'
"This conviction represents for you a significant fall from grace"