Vincent Kompany: Former Man City captain appointed Burnley manager
Vincent Kompany: Former Man City captain appointed Burnley manager
Police want to speak to the man in the image after a car was vandalised with spray paint in Byram, Selby
The defendants were accused of providing shelter, money or transport to the IS terrorist cell that was behind the Paris attacks.
The monarchy’s taxpayer-funded spending came to £102.4 million during 2021/22.
The rules of the Tory 1922 Committee mean there cannot be another confidence vote within 12 months.
Bethany Haines, the daughter of an aid worker murdered in 2014 by ISIS militants, has met with one of his killers, Alexanda Kotey. David Haines was one of those abducted and executed by a gang of four dubbed the 'Beatles' due to their British accents. Ms Haines said she had an “honest, friendly conversation” with Kotey, who admitted that he was the one who abducted Mr Haines.
A video recorded by Utah Division of Wildlife Resources shows Hundreds of fish get thrown from plane into a lake.
Woman, who has non-life-threatening injuries, treated in Wyoming hospital after encounter in national park
The Barbie doll sporting a bright red mullet and an authentic replica of his powder-blue suit.
The islands off the Northumberland coast are one of England’s most important seabird colonies and hundreds of birds have died.
Philip Burdett, 59, to spend three years behind bars for gross negligence manslaughter, while his father Ralph, 93, handed suspended prison term
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.
A driver pulled over for an expired MOT was found to have drugs in his system and subsequently arrested.
Imagine minding your business as you walk down your local high street, only to spot an international recording artist and her superstar rapper partner through a shop window. The power couple were mobbed by fans during what is thought to be their first public appearance since the birth of their baby in May, with videos showing Rihanna filming fan reactions from inside, while her partner got himself a haircut. One of those outside the shop in Crystal Palace said the couple have been driving up Anerley Hill in the area, before stopping the car outside the shop where music was being played.
A DENTAL practice is to close later this month after managers tried in vain for 18 months to recruit dentists.
The star battled substance abuse problems for years.
Boris Johnson is facing mounting pressure over groping claims against a Conservative whip, as two senior female MPs demand a "zero tolerance" approach to sexual misconduct in the party. Chris Pincher quit his role as deputy chief whip after allegedly groping two men - and the PM is being urged to kick him out of the Tory parliamentary group. Downing Street defended the prime minister's decision to appoint Mr Pincher to the whip role earlier this year despite concerns reportedly expressed at the time, saying it was "not appropriate to stop an appointment on the basis of unsubstantiated allegations".
Two men who were in the same Gestapo-controlled orphanage for Jewish children during the Second World War have reunited in Brussels almost 80 years later. Jacques Weisser travelled from his home in Hertfordshire to the site of the wartime orphanage in the Belgian capital where, as a young Jewish child, he was dumped by the Nazis after being seized from his family. He embraced his former companion from the orphanage, Bill Frankenstein, who lost his entire family during the war, and now lives in Los Angeles.
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The family of Zara Aleena says she was "the joy, the light of our home" and fear they may never get closure after the law graduate was killed in east London. Ms Aleena, 35, was attacked in Ilford on her walk home from a night out early on Sunday and left with serious head injuries. Hundreds of people are expected to turn out for a silent vigil for Ms Aleena on Saturday afternoon to "walk her home".
Ms Aleena, a law graduate, died in the early hours of Sunday.